Heidi is a novel for children written in 1880 which remains one of the most well-known pieces of Swiss literature. A young girl is taken to live with her grandfather in a remote alpine village. He has been estranged from the village for years, but his granddaughter penetrates his crusty exterior and transforms his isolated life into one of joy. She also befriends the young goat-herd, Peter.
Chapter I - Up the Mountain to Alm-Uncle
Chapter II - At Home with Grandfather
Chapter III - Out with the Goats
Chapter IV - The Visit to Grandmother
Chapter V - Two Visits and What Came of Them
Chapter VI - A New Chapter About New Things
Chapter VII - Fraulein Rottenmeier Spends an Uncomfortable Day
Chapter VIII - There is Great Commotion in the Large House
Chapter IX - Herr Sesemann Hears of Things Which Are New to Him
Chapter X - Another Grandmother
Chapter XI - Heidi Gains in One Way and Loses in Another
Chapter XII - A Ghost in the House
Chapter XIII - A Summer Evening on the Mountain
Chapter XIV - Sunday Bells
Chapter XV - Preparations for a Journey
Chapter XVI - A Visitor
Chapter XVII - A Compensation
Chapter XVIII - Winter in Dorfli
Chapter XIX - The Winter Continues
Chapter XXIII - "Good-Bye Till We Meet Again"
Chapter XXII - Something Unexpected Happens
Chapter XXI - How Life Went on at Grandfather's
Chapter XX - News from Distant Friends
Chapter XIX - The Winter Continues
Chapter XVIII - Winter in Dorfli
Chapter XVII - A Compensation
Chapter XVI - A Visitor
Chapter XV - Preparations for a Journey
Chapter XIV - Sunday Bells
Chapter XIII - A Summer Evening on the Mountain
Chapter XII - A Ghost in the House
Chapter XI - Heidi Gains in One Way and Loses in Another
Chapter X - Another Grandmother
Chapter IX - Herr Sesemann Hears of Things Which Are New to Him
Chapter VIII - There is Great Commotion in the Large House
Chapter VII - Fraulein Rottenmeier Spends an Uncomfortable Day
Chapter VI - A New Chapter About New Things
Chapter V - Two Visits and What Came of Them
Chapter IV - The Visit to Grandmother