Orphaned at an early age, Heidi has been brought up by her mother's
sister Dete in Switzerland. Having been offered a job in Frankfurt,
however, her aunt is forced to entrust her young charge into the care of
her grandfather, the reclusive Alp-Uncle who lives in the mountains
without any interaction with the villagers beneath. The curmudgeonly old
man is initially reluctant to accept the new arrangement, but his
grand-daughter's warmth, cleverness and exuberance soon win him over,
while Heidi learns to love her new surroundings and makes a new friend,
Peter the goatherd. But as Heidi gets settled in her new life, little
does she suspect that a major upheaval is just around the corner.
A timeless classic of Swiss literature that has inspired many
adaptations and has captured the imaginations of children the world
over, Heidi's Early Lessons and Travels is here presented in a
brand-new, unabridged translation by James Bowman, with charming
illustrations by Susan Hellard.