
In the deep green of the Black Forest, a bright spring day finds two children at play among pine and beech. Ulrich, a lanky boy with bright blue eyes, and Ruth, a shy nine‑year‑old with coal‑black hair, toss sticks, laugh, and argue about the nature of words while the forest creatures listen. Their banter drifts from the snap of dry twigs to the ancient belief that a single word gave birth to the world, hinting at a mystery that both intrigue and unsettles them.
Beyond the innocent chatter lies a deeper longing: Ulrich’s hidden yearning for his vanished mother and Ruth’s secret wish for her own voice. Together they chase the notion of a word so mighty it can shape destiny, a quest that promises adventure, hidden family histories, and the magic that lingers in every rustle of leaves. The story invites listeners to ponder how language shapes our hopes, fears, and the very world around us.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (540K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-11-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
A scholar of ancient Egypt who turned his learning into vivid historical fiction, he helped bring the ancient world to a wide popular audience. His novels blend careful research with drama, adventure, and a strong sense of place.
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