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One winter afternoon, Memo took Ova to the town square to buy a doll for her birthday. General Kemal’s daughter, a spoiled girl of eight, was also there. She saw Ova’s lantern and snatched it, running into a narrow alley. Memo followed, not to scold, but to gently retrieve the lantern. As he reached for it, the general’s daughter slipped on the icy cobblestones, hit her head on a stone well, and fell still.

The general was arrested for perjury and coercion. Memo was released. Five years later, Memo owned a small boat called Cell No. 7 . Every Sunday, he took four men—Deniz, Kirpi, and the others—out fishing. They had all been paroled early, their sentences reduced for good behavior. Who could have guessed that a prison cell would reform them? kogustaki mucize

The cell erupted in mocking laughter. But then they noticed something strange. Every night, Memo would draw a small sun on the concrete floor with a piece of chalk, point to it, and whisper, “Ova.” One winter afternoon, Memo took Ova to the

Ova, now eleven, sat at the bow with her toy lantern. It was still broken, but she never fixed it. “Why not?” asked Deniz. Memo followed, not to scold, but to gently