Heidi A graphic novel

Mariah Marsden

Book - 2025

When young Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather in a small shepherd's hut in the Swiss Alps, everyone expects him to turn her away. He has a bad reputation: mean, growly, and harsh as the cold mountain winds. But Heidi is quick to take on any challenge, whether it's keeping an eye on the rebellious goats, learning to read, or melting Grandfather's icy heart. Heidi's adventures take her up and down her beloved mountain, from picnics in the high alpine meadows all the way to the distant streets of Frankfurt and a city life she could never have imagined. But when homesickness strikes, Heidi must weigh old friendships with new ones and find her place in an expanding world. Given new life as a graphic novel in artist Of...ride's warm, folk art-inspired style, Heidi celebrates the joy of storytelling, the wonders of nature, and the healing power of kindness.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--8--Marsden's third adaptation of a children's classic is perfectly paced and beautifully illustrated. Eternal optimist Heidi's genuineness is revealed as she gains the love of her grandfather, a complex and taciturn loner with whom she is sent to live. But just as their bond begins to grow, Heidi is sent to Frankfurt to keep the company of Clara, who uses a wheelchair. Readers will feel Heidi's growing homesickness for her alpine home even as she forms a friendship with Clara. Eventually, Heidi returns to the mountains where her good friend Peter, a goatherd, is thrilled to see her but is jealous of her new friends and ability to read. In her cheerful, insistent way, Heidi teaches Peter how to read. Family ties are strengthened, and friendships are strained then renewed, with Heidi as the catalyst throughout. Although set in the 1880s and very Eurocentric, the story has merits in presenting children who are strong, resilient, kind, and able to overcome a host of challenges. Marsden is paired with Italian illustrator Ofride, whose style brings color and detail to every moment. The young and cheery Heidi is brought to life with a combination of panel sizes that move the action vertically and horizontally as needed. Heidi's keen sense of observation is echoed in many dialogue-free passages, guiding readers to pay close attention to details. Back matter includes information about the original author of Heidi, Johanna Spyri; Swiss flora, fauna, folklore, and customs; and a history of wheelchairs. VERDICT A well-developed adventure with wide appeal for those looking for longer realistic stories. Strongly recommended for graphic novel collections.--Elisabeth LeBris

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