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| Edition: | Wilder Publications (Paperback) |
| Author: | Johanna Spyri |
| Published: | April 2009 |
| Pages: | 184 |
| ISBN 10: | 1604590351 |
| New: | $4.84 (13) |
| Used: | $0.94 (22) |
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Overview
Heidi is a story focusing on events in the life of the title character, a young orphan, in Switzerland. It was written as a children's book in 1880 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri. Two sequels, Heidi Grows Up and Heidi's Children, were not written by Spyri but by her English translator, Charles Tritten.
The Heidi books are one of the best known works of Swiss literature.
Book Summary
Heidi is an orphaned girl initially raised by her aunt Dete in Maienfeld, Switzerland. In order to get a job in Frankfurt, Dete brings 5 year-old Heidi to her grandfather, who has been at odds with the villagers for years and lives in seclusion on the alm. This has earned him the nickname Alm-Öhi (Alm-Grandfather - "Öhi" means "grandfather" in the Graubünden dialect). He at first resents Heidi's arrival but the girl manages to penetrate his harsh exterior and subsequently has a delightful stay with him and her best friend, young Peter the goat-herd.
Dete returns 3 years later to bring Heidi to Frankfurt as a companion to a 12-year-old invalid girl named Klara Sesemann. Heidi spends a year with Klara, clashing repeatedly with the Sesemanns' strict housekeeper Miss Rottenmeier, and becoming more and more homesick. Her one diversion is learning to read and write, motivated by her desire to go home and read to Peter's blind grandmother. Heidi's increasingly failing health and several instances of sleepwalking (it is implied that she has inherited a propensity to epilepsy from her mother) prompt Klara's doctor to send her home to her grandfather. Her return prompts the grandfather to descend to the village for the first time in years, marking an end to his seclusion.
Heidi and Klara continue to write to each other. A visit by the doctor to Heidi and her grandfather convinces him to recommend that Klara journey to visit Heidi. Meanwhile, Heidi teaches Peter to read and write. Klara makes the journey the next season and spends a wonderful summer with Heidi. Klara becomes stronger on goat's milk and fresh mountain air. Peter is jealous of Klara and pushes her wheelchair down the mountain to its destruction. Without her wheelchair, Klara attempts to walk and is gradually successful. Klara's Grandmother and Father are amazed and overcome with joy to see Klara walking. Klara's wealthy family promise to provide for Heidi, in case her grandfather will no longer be able to.


