Brennendes Geheimnis: Erzählung by Stefan Zweig

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Zweig, Stefan, 1881-1942 Zweig, Stefan, 1881-1942
German
If you've ever felt that adults keep a whole world hidden from children, this story will give you chills. Stefan Zweig's 'Brennendes Geheimnis' (Burning Secret) isn't a thriller in the usual sense—it's about a twelve-year-old boy on vacation who becomes obsessed with uncovering the real reason a charming baron is paying so much attention to his mother. What starts as a boyish adventure—spying, following clues, playing detective—slowly turns into something much darker. The boy realizes he's stumbled onto an adult game he doesn't fully understand, and the 'secret' he's chasing burns him with its heat. It's a short, intense read about innocence colliding with a reality it's not ready for.
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Ever had that feeling as a kid where you just knew the grown-ups were talking about something they didn't want you to hear? That's the engine of this story.

The Story

Edgar, a sensitive twelve-year-old, is at a resort with his mother. He's lonely until he meets the charismatic Baron, who becomes his exciting new friend and hero. But soon, Edgar notices the Baron's attention shifting. The man seems far more interested in spending time with Edgar's beautiful, neglected mother. Feeling betrayed and jealous, Edgar transforms into a pint-sized spy. He eavesdrops, follows them, and tries to catch them in a lie. What he uncovers isn't a simple secret, but the confusing, painful world of adult desire and deception. The 'game' stops being fun, and the truth becomes a weapon he doesn't know how to wield.

Why You Should Read It

Zweig is a master of getting inside people's heads. He doesn't just tell you Edgar is confused; he makes you feel that dizzying shift from childish adoration to bitter suspicion. You're right there with him, peeking around corners, heart pounding. The real tension isn't in a crime, but in the emotional violence of a child's world cracking open. It's a story about the moment you realize your parents are people with their own messy, hidden lives.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves character-driven stories that pack a big emotional punch into a small package. If you enjoyed the tense, psychological atmosphere of novels like 'The Go-Between' or films that explore childhood's end, you'll be gripped by this. It's a brilliant, heartbreaking look at lost innocence that you can read in one sitting, but will stick with you for much longer.



⚖️ Usage Rights

This digital edition is based on a public domain text. Access is open to everyone around the world.

Christopher Martin
1 month ago

This stood out immediately because it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Highly recommended for everyone.

Nancy Davis
1 month ago

Believe the hype, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. I’ll be referencing this again soon.

Kevin Nguyen
3 months ago

As part of my coursework, the insights offered are both practical and thought-provoking. Simply brilliant.

Kimberly Brown
2 weeks ago

I discovered this unexpectedly and the author avoids unnecessary jargon, which is refreshing. I finished this feeling genuinely satisfied.

Ethan Ramirez
3 months ago

After finishing this book, the character development is subtle yet leaves a lasting impact. This turned out to be a great decision.

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