63/ heidi by johanna spyri

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read: 16.08.18 - 17.08.18

book: Heidi

author: Johanna Spyri

blurb: Orphaned Heidi lives with her gruff but caring grandfather on the side of Swiss mountain, where she befriends young Peter the goat-herd. She leads an idyllic life, until she is forced to leave the mountain she has always known to go and live with a sickly girl in the city. Will Heidi ever see her grandfather again?

review: It feels like such a long time since I've read a children's classic, and this was such a nice break from everything else I've been reading. I do have a massive soft spot for children's literature which is odd because I normally hate overly-happy books, but there is something infectious about the awe and wonderment of a child.

I did like this book, and I thought it was sweet and heartwarming. Heidi reminded me a lot of Anne from Anne of Green Gables as their outlook on the world is very similar. It was nice to just escape into the Swiss Alps for a while, and everything is so wonderfully described that you feel as though you are looking out into the mountains as well.

I'm not a religious person, but I thought the addition of faith and Christianity worked really well in the development and growth of Heidi. Overall, I thought it was a very lovely book.

rating: 8/10

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