Submitted by Certified_Cichlid t3_z2qxi1 in books
I read the book Heidi between 7th and 11th grade when I finished. The book was left stagnant for some time. This is an amazing and emotional book for children. I have to say, unlike many works of children's literature where the author takes advantage, this book isn't violent with blood at all, although there are grim moments. The suggested reading age by critics is 9+, perhaps younger children can be read aloud. The story shows how Heidi learns new lessons and retains her jovial personality. I also feel joyous at Heidi's wholesome relationships with other people. There are some pretty humorous moments too. I would strongly suggest people who wanted to escape reality read this wonderful book about the Swiss Alps and the culture it has.
Amesaskew t1_ixhr8tg wrote
I read Heidi as a teen (30+ years ago) so I don't recall very much of it except for this impression: there was a recurring thing where it talked about what she ate every day and I remember being very concerned that she was going to die of scurvy because there were no fruits or vegetables in her diet.
Yes, I was a weird kid who worried about strange things.