About This Book
A young girl is placed with her reclusive elderly grandfather in the high Alps, where she thrives on simple pastoral life, tending goats and forming warm local bonds. Her presence softens household and village attitudes, yet she is later removed to a distant city to live in a wealthy family's house under regimented care, where she struggles with homesickness and differing expectations. The episodic narrative emphasizes nature's restorative influence, the value of innocence and belonging, and the contrast between rural freedom and urban constraint.
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