Heidi
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La piccola orfana Heidi va a vivere sulle Alpi con il burbero nonno, portando gioia a tutti coloro che la conoscono. Quando Heidi si trasferisce a Francoforte per lavorare in una ricca famiglia, sogna di tornare alle montagne, ai prati, all'amico Peter e al suo amato nonno.

pagine
352
Format
Paperback
Pubblicato
2002-11-15
Editore
Kingfisher
ISBN
9780753454947

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Johanna Spyri
Johanna Spyri

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Johanna Spyri was a Swiss author of children's stories, best known forHeidi. Born Johanna Louise Heusser in the rural area of Hirzel, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers in the area around Chur in Graubünden, the setting she later would use in her novels.

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Miranda Reads
Miranda Reads·4 years ago
Orphaned Heidi is on her third home. Her parents are dead, her aunt has a better job in the city and so little Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather in the Swiss mountains and the surrounding village is reeling.Heidi's grandfather has a bit of a reputation as an old curmudgeonly man, someone who most definitely isn't a people-person much less someone who would have the patience for a child.And despite being taken aback, the grandfather quickly steps up to the plate and takes care of Heidi -...
Maureen
Maureen ·4 years ago
One of my all time favourite books. As a child I longed to live in the Swiss Alps after reading Heidi, daydreaming about wandering among the spring flowers, to the magical accompaniment of cow bells. Still a wonderfully uplifting read all these years later.
Annemarie
Annemarie·5 years ago
This book was utterly charming and adorable! It's truly one of the sweetest and most wholesome stories I have ever read.I've been a huge fan of "Heidi" since I was a young child, since my mother first introduced me to the fantastic Anime adaption from 1974. The show was one of my absolute favorites and its been dear to my heart ever since. Having watched the episodes over and over again throughout the years, I've become very familiar with the storyline, so nothing in this book was new or a surpr...
Tharindu Dissanayake
Tharindu Dissanayake·5 years ago
"I would a thousand times rather be with grandfather on the mountain than anywhere else in the world.”I love this book. I love it more and more every time I re-read it, for, there is very little else I found relaxing and make me feel great, than reliving the life of Heidi among the beautiful mountains, and in the cozy little house of grand pa. How simply and innocently she sees the world, enjoying all the great things the Nature has to offer, while surrounded by a few caring, humble and interest...
Justin Tate
Justin Tate·7 years ago
The most feel-good story of all time? Possibly. Heidi’s infectious pleasantness carries easily over the Swiss alps and into my life, nearly 140 years later. Despite a plot of idealized happiness, the cast of characters are not without flaw. The moments of conflict, though never described in severe terms, are the kind of dilemmas that transcend time and place. And the mountain, the healing mountain, is the perfect setting to mend.Purely from a style perspective, I was equally impressed with Spyri...
Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽
Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽·10 years ago
Heidi, a Swiss book originally published in German in 1881, was one of those books I grew up with: my mother had a simplified, abridged version of it that I read many times and loved as a child. When I realized the GR group "Catching up on the Classics" was doing it as a group read, I jumped in, excited for the chance to revisit Heidi and her simple, joyous life in the Swiss alps with her grandfather.Heidi, a 5 year old orphan, has been raised by her mother's sister Dete, who resents the imposit...
notgettingenough
notgettingenough ·16 years ago
Mostly during primary school my chosen prospective career was saint.Ah, but then there was the period where I discovered Heidi and as I read and reread it a bunch of times, I most fervently wanted to become a goatherd, with all that this entailed. The bell. The sleeping snuggled into warm hay in the attic. The eating of too much cheese.So taken was I with the idea of Switzerland that when we were asked, about grade 6, where we were going for the term holiday, I – who had never been on a holiday ...
K.D. Absolutely
K.D. Absolutely·16 years ago
Heidi's Ten Life Enriching Lessons for Grownups:I normally read children's books during Christmastime. Not only to catch up with my Reading Challenge (I am behind by 10 books as of this writing), but also, most of children's books have life lessons that can be good reminders for the coming year. New Year always means new beginning, new hope. Do you remember when you were still in school and after reading a story in class, the teacher asked you what was the lessons you learned from it? So, in thi...
Ruby Granger
Ruby Granger·4 years ago
I can't believe I've only just read this! This is such a charming children's book with utterly beautiful descriptions of the mountains which fill you with gratitude and wonder and wish you were in the countryside.
emma
emma·6 years ago
I don't know what it is about this book, but I just...didn't like it that much?And I really like classics. And I really like children's books. And I REALLY like children's classics.I also really, REALLY liked the other three books (A Little Princess, The Secret Garden, Anne of Green Gables) in this collection.But I...did not care for this.It was just very boring, I didn't think the writing was that pretty, and I didn't care for the characters that much.Being a 22 year old writing a semi-negative...