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Published in 2015, this award-winning book (illustrated by Iris Samartzi) is highly regarded for its emotional depth and social commentary.

The play emphasizes the transformative power of art and its ability to provide children with a new identity beyond their social circumstances. Alternative Meanings Paliopaido

If you are not referring to the book, "Paliopaido" may also appear in these contexts:

The book was adapted into a musical theater production that has toured Greece, notably appearing at the Society for Macedonian Studies. Reviewers from Diastixo

Reviewers from Diastixo.gr and Elculture describe it as a "harsh yet tender" tale that balances tragic reality with hope. It is recommended for readers aged 9 and up. The Theatrical Adaptation

The story follows a nameless, impoverished boy referred to only as "Paliopaido" because he once stole bread. It explores how social labels—or "tags"—can force a child into a life of crime. The protagonist eventually joins a street gang, the "Road Tigers," until a life-changing encounter with a musician offers him a different path. It explores how social labels—or "tags"—can force a

"Paliopaido" (παλιόπαιδο) is a Greek term typically translated as . A "proper review" most likely refers to the acclaimed children's book of the same name or its theatrical adaptation. The Book: To Paliopaido by Angeliki Darlasi