'A Word, Only a Word - Volume 2' by Georg Ebers is a historical novel likely written in the late 19th century. The narrative follows the harrowing journey of Lopez, a learned Jewish doctor in hiding, and his family as they face persecution and danger in a turbulent society. The story introduces a diverse group of characters, all linked by the theme of survival, and explores the concepts of friendship, morality, and the human capacity for love in times of despair. At the start of the story, a tense atmosphere builds as the characters prepare to flee from imminent danger. A smith, alongside whispered warnings from a boy named Ulrich, reveals a plot against Lopez, prompting him and his family to quickly gather their belongings and escape. As they make their way through a snowy landscape in search of refuge, they face both physical hardships and emotional turmoil. The tension escalates further when Lopez has a confrontation with Count Frohlinger’s men, highlighting the growing conflict between personal morality and societal laws. The interactions among the characters reveal deep bonds of friendship and hope, even amid adversity, setting the stage for a suspenseful narrative filled with poignant moments.