About This Book
The narrative follows two young cousins whose curiosity and warmth lead them to befriend a shy, hunchbacked boy who has been mocked by other children. Through episodes of play, family encounters, and small domestic adventures, their kindness reveals both the child's insecurities and the adults' awkwardness in responding to disability. Scenes alternate between child's-eye moments and moral instruction, presenting lessons about empathy, courage, and the responsibilities of parents and caregivers. The tone is gently didactic, showing how simple acts of acceptance transform relationships and highlight social attitudes toward difference.
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