In 1960s Paris, twelve-year-old Momo, a seemingly Jewish boy, forms an unlikely friendship with Monsieur Ibrahim, an elderly grocer on Rue Bleue. Although the snack bar isn't actually blue and Monsieur Ibrahim isn't Arab, a captivating story unfolds in which cultural boundaries blur. This unique relationship challenges conventional labels and offers a perspective beyond preconceptions. Ideal for literature lovers interested in themes of identity and friendship.