
Cherryleaf Library for Children Podcast
The Cherryleaf Library for Children presents books that could educate children. In our society, we need children’s books that are not simply entertaining and occupying children’s attention, but that educate them in the most profound sense of the word educate: Help them to form their character and identity. The contradictory messages of our society make the formation of character and identity quite problematic – that’s why by their teenage years so many children suffer from mental discomfort, which often turns into actual mental illness. These books do so not through the articulation of abstract principles but through the development of empathy and, especially, sympathy with the suffering of others, clearly distinguishing between good (which is equated with kindness) and evil (equated with cruelty), and helping the child to become a better human being.
Cherryleaf Library for Children Podcast
Without Family: Chapters 16-17
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Liah Greenfeld
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Season 1
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Episode 9
In Paris, Vitalis decides to lease Rémi to a "padrone" for the winter, while he trains new animals with the proceeds. Garofoli, the "padrone," keeps a group of boys, sold by their poverty-stricken parents, working for him. Rémi meets an ill-looking boy, Mattia, who keeps house because he is no longer capable of working outside. Garofoli beats and starves the boys who do not bring home enough money. When Vitalis finds out that the boys are being flogged, he takes Rémi away. That night, hungry and unable to find a place to stay, Vitalis and Rémi collapse in the snowstorm and huddle with Capi near a gate leading to a big garden.