About This Book
A poor boy who earns a living as a street sweeper is injured and taken into hospital, where a compassionate doctor, visitors, and the boy's singing win him affection and a playful regal nickname. While his broken leg slowly mends, intermittent relapses and an uncertain medical prognosis force him to confront fears of death and a deep yearning to understand religious teaching that has been explained to him. The narrative follows his physical recovery, spiritual searching, moments of disappointment, and eventual fulfillment of his longing, ending with his return from the city to a settled home life.
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