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Heidi

by Johanna Spyri

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Heidi recounts the life of a young girl who is sent to live with her reclusive grandfather in the Swiss Alps. The narrative focuses on her joyful experiences among the mountains and her relationships with local inhabitants, including a goatherd and his family. The story highlights her adaptation to the rural environment and her influence on those around her. Later, Heidi is taken by her aunt to Frankfurt to serve as a companion to an ailing wealthy girl, which introduces her to city life and its challenges. The novel explores themes of natural beauty, friendship, and faith as Heidi's connections and surroundings influence her development.

Published between 1880 and 1881, the work is a piece of children's fiction that reflects the author's Swiss background and cultural setting. It portrays the contrast between rural and urban environments and emphasizes the healing and restorative qualities of nature. The narrative has been influential in children's literature and remains widely read as a story of innocence and the importance of harmony with nature.

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Click on any of the filenumbers below to quickly view each ebook. 20781 (Fine paintings in color) 1448 (Text file only) 46409 (Illustrations in black and white and color) The cover image was created by the transcriber, from the illustration on page 33, and is placed in the public domain. UP THE MOUNTAIN TO GRANDFATHER COPYRIGHT 1916 BY Whitman Publishing Co. RACINE CHICAGO INTRODUCTION T here is here presented to the reader a careful translation of "Heidi," one of the most popular works of the great Swiss authoress, Madam Johanna Spyri. As particulars of her career are not easily gathered, we may here state that Johanna Heusser was born at Zurich, June 12, 1827. She wrote nothing in her youth. She was happily married to the Advocate Spyri. Later, the Franco-Prussian war evoked from her a book devised for a charitable purpose, and the success of this volume revealed her future. She died at her home in Zurich in 1891. Her fame has spread to all countries, and her many books have delighted not only the children for whom they were so artfully written, but they have become favorites with lovers of children as well. As to "Heidi," itself, wherever mountains are seen or read about, the simple account of the early life of the Swiss child, amid the beauties of her passionately-loved home, will be a favorite book for younger readers and those who seek their good. Johanna Spyri lived amidst the scenes she so gracefully described. In all her stories she shows an underlying desire to preserve her young readers alike from misunderstanding and the mistaken kindness that frequently hinders the happiness and natural development of their lives and characters. Among her many works are the following: "Arthur and His Squirrel," "On Sunday," "From the Swiss Mountains," "A Scion of the House of Lesa," "The Great and the Small All May Aid," "From Near and Far," "Cornelius," "Lost but Not Forgotten," "Gritli's Children," 2 volumes, "Without a Country," "What Shall Then Become of Her?," "Sina," "From Our Own Country," "Ten Stories," 2 volumes, "In Leuchtensa," "Uncle Titus," "A Golden Saying," "The Castle Wildenstein," "What Really Happened to Her," "In the Valley of the Tilonne," "The Hauffer Mill." M. H. M. CONTENTS I. Heidi's First Mountain Climb 13 II. A New Home with Grandfather 22 III. Little Bear and Little Swan 29 IV. Shooting Down the Mountain…

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