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Heimatlos: Two stories for children and for those who love children

Johanna Spyri

Tradutor Emma Stelter Hopkins

Editora: Good Press

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Johanna Spyri's 'Heimatlos: Two stories for children, and for those who love children' is a heartwarming classic that captivates readers of all ages with its touching tales. The book, written in a simple and engaging style, tells the stories of two orphaned siblings, Toni and Vroni, as they navigate the challenges of being alone in the world. Spyri's narrative is filled with endearing characters, poignant moments, and uplifting themes, making it a timeless masterpiece in children's literature. Set in the pastoral landscapes of Switzerland, the book offers a glimpse into the beauty of nature and the resilience of the human spirit. Spyri's descriptive prose and heartfelt storytelling create a sense of warmth and comfort, making 'Heimatlos' a beloved treasure for generations of readers. Johanna Spyri, best known for her iconic work 'Heidi,' drew inspiration from her own experiences and love for children to craft these enchanting tales. Her deep understanding of childhood emotions and her ability to evoke empathy in her readers shine through in 'Heimatlos,' making it a must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of literature to touch the heart and inspire the soul.
Disponível desde: 18/09/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 119 páginas.

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