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In the vibrant Jewish community of 1936 Salonika, Greece, eleven-year-old Nico Krispis stands out with his wavy blond hair and sparkling blue eyes. Known as "Chioni" (snow) for his untouched purity, Nico possesses an inherent honesty that defines him. During a children's game, he admits being tagged rather than claiming victory-a small moment revealing his deep-rooted truthfulness. His grandfather Lazarre teaches him that "God is always watching," instilling values that shape his identity. Beyond his honesty, Nico possesses remarkable talents-facility with languages, artistic ability, and natural charm. During his aunt's Jewish wedding celebration, seven-year-old Nico dances while his grandparents are hoisted on chairs. Lazarre teaches him about Jewish tradition as connection to identity, declaring "You are a Jew" first, then "a Greek." What makes this world so poignant is how it exists on the edge of destruction. When Lazarre takes Nico, his brother Sebastian, and cousin Fannie to visit Salonika's massive Jewish cemetery, he teaches them about "chesed shel emet"-a true loving kindness done for someone who can never repay you. The children clean not only their great-grandparents' graves but also those of strangers, walking home together in autumn sunshine, unaware that within months the entire cemetery would be destroyed.
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