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A young Alpine girl is sent to live with her solitary grandfather, where outdoor life among goats and mountains restores her health and spirit. She is later taken to a wealthy household in town to be a companion to a sickly child, and struggles with urban rules, a strict housekeeper, and homesickness; her anxiety leads to illness until the mountain proves integral to her recovery. The narrative alternates scenes of pastoral freedom and constrained city life to explore themes of nature's healing power, the value of simple kindness, and the bonds of family and childhood resilience.
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