This charming allegory, suitable for all age groups, is about a boy
called Freedom. Born the son of gipsy tinkers, the boy is left outside a
monastery when his parents are refused help in the coldest of winters.
The story ends with the realisation that mutual support can always
rebuild democracy for social well-being, and it counters opposition
because he - Freedom - always continues in the minds of all people.
There is always hope, as long as each person takes responsibility for
it.