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"A Word, Only a Word" by Georg Moritz Ebers is a captivating tale set in the enchanting landscapes of the Black Forest. The novel opens with a seemingly innocent conversation between two children, Ruth and Ulrich, discussing their fathers' quests and tribulations. Ruth speaks of her father's search for a mystical word that has the power to unveil treasures by opening mountains, while Ulrich shares the turmoil within his family, his father's anger towards his mother. Set in the sultry days of late spring, the novel masterfully blends the beauty of nature with the complex emotions and struggles of its characters. Ebers crafts a narrative that is both a celebration of nature's splendor and a poignant exploration of human relationships and the search for meaning in a word.
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