In 1941 in occupied Paris, brothers Maurice and Joseph play a last game
of marbles before running home to their father's barbershop. This is the
day that will change their lives forever. With the German occupation
threatening their family's safety, the boys' parents decide Maurice and
Joseph must disguise themselves and flee to their older brothers in the
free zone.
Surviving the long journey will take every scrap of ingenuity and
courage they can muster. And if they hope to elude the Nazis, they must
never, under any circumstances, admit to being Jewish.
The boys travel by train, by ferry, and on foot, facing threats from
strangers and receiving help from unexpected quarters. Along the way
they must adapt to the unfamiliar world beyond their city--and find a
way to be true to themselves even as they conceal their identities.
Based on an autobiographical novel by Joseph Joffo and adapted with the
author's input, this true story offers a harrowing but inspiring glimpse
of a childhood cut short.