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The narrative follows a spirited ten-year-old boy, the only child of a widow who runs the town candy shop, growing up in a sunny garrison town in southern France. He balances mischief, imagination, and strong attachments: a loyal school friend, a tin toy soldier kept as confidant, and deep tenderness for his mother. Episodic scenes trace his games, petty deceptions to obtain sweets, local rivalries and friendships, and moments of anxiety and compassion, revealing childhood resourcefulness, loyalty, and the gradual beginnings of moral growth amid small-town life.
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