I'm deeply touched by the story, mainly because I come from a no war country. You know, my country is extremely violent in the crime side, but the population is so pacific we would be massacred in any chance of war in here. I can't imagine how the European countries got on feet after that. (I mean, I'm a second generation of immigrants, but they're from Spain. They didn't suffer the horrors of war... only that stupid Catalonia war). I know how hard is to survive in a violent environment, but war? It's the highest level of horror.
In 1942 Nazi-Occupied Athens, Fotis and his gang of fellow war-stricken friends risk their lives to earn their daily meal,hoping to scrape by until the war ends, if it ends.
But when a British agent vital to the success of a mysterious plan by the newly formed Greek Resistance against the Nazis goes missing, the children's routine is forever disrupted.
Suddenly, Fotis and his friends will have to tell friend from foe and traitor from patriot in time, or the Greek Resistance will be crushed before it even makes its stance.
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