Heidi
Orphaned at an early age and taken in by her young aunt Dete,
Heidi (short for Adelheid) soon in the way. Dete has a new and
better job where Heidi is not welcome, so the child must live with her
curmudgeon of a grandfather high on the Alm Mountain in the Swiss Alps.
Everyone calls him the Alm-Uncle because he never comes down to the
village, even in the coldest winter, and he's developed a reputation as
an evil, godless old hermit. But Heidi soon finds that things are not
always what others say they are, makes friends with the Alm-Uncle, and
happily runs wild in the glorious mountains with the goat boy, Peter,
and his goats.
Suddenly Dete appears again, and Heidi finds herself confined in a
stone house in a stone city where she is expected to be companion to the
invalid Klara. Dete sees this as a great opportunity for Heidi, one that
will provide her with an education and polish. But, bitterly unhappy
away from her grandfather and the outdoor life she has grown to love,
Heidi at last makes her way back to the Alm.
How Klara finally comes to the mountains as well, and the surprising events that follow, form the
heartwarming ending to a story that has been loved for generations by
children all over the world.