Second, it’s a book about the things that make us feel good, whether it’s a soft blanket, pillows, flowers, good food, or cute animals. Who among us wouldn’t want to be loved like that? Even her friend Peter’s semi-creepy devotion to her is moving in its own way. She touches the lives of the people around her so completely they can’t bear it when she isn’t there. Simply put, Heidi is a comfort read.įirst of all, this is a book about a girl who is so loved that darkness falls whenever she leaves the room. Written in 1880, Heidi is not only blindingly optimistic but it’s also religious, and I don’t typically enjoy books that focus on religion. But what I loved about Heidi as a child, I loved all over again as an adult. I preferred flawed or “prickly” characters (think Mary Poppins, Ramona, and Harriet the Spy) and I loved stories that scared me and those that had fantastic elements. I tended to love books that were grittier and darker. You might not expect Heidi to be one of my childhood favorites, but it is.
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