Edelweiss A Story

Edelweiss A Story

Auteur : Berthold Auerbach

Date de publication : 2024-11

Éditeur : Repro India Limited

Nombre de pages : 256

Résumé du livre

Edelweiss: A Story by Berthold Auerbach is a deeply moving narrative that explores themes of family, grief, and personal growth. Set in a small village, the story follows young Lenz as he navigates the emotional aftermath of his mother's death. Through poignant interactions with family members, friends, and the community, Lenz begins to process his sorrow and the changes that come with loss. The novel focuses on the impact of love and memory, examining how the people around him reflect on his mother's life and their shared experiences. Lenz's emotional journey is shaped by the support of those who help him understand the complexities of grief and resilience. As he revisits cherished memories and connects with his mother's legacy, Lenz learns to find strength in the face of loss. The story's rich, vivid setting, combined with thoughtful dialogues, creates an intimate portrayal of how one young man confronts the pain of losing a loved one and discovers the potential for healing through the bonds of family, community, and remembrance.

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