The Boy Who Saw In Colours by Lauren Robinson
Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, this poignant tale follows the journey of a young boy with a unique gift of perceiving the world through vibrant colors. As he navigates the oppressive regime, his artistic talent becomes both a refuge and a curse, drawing the attention of those who wish to exploit it. Through the eyes of this gifted child, the story explores themes of innocence, resilience, and the power of art to transcend the darkest of times, painting a vivid picture of hope amidst despair.
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- 2020
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