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What Sami Sings with the Birds

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A young boy leaves home and takes work with traveling tinkers, where kind treatment and steady labor contrast with his growing homesickness for the orderly care of his grandmother. Scenes move between village life, an elderly woman’s quiet perspective, and episodes of hardship that test the boy’s patience. Nature — especially the birdsong heard beneath ash trees — offers consolation and a sustaining inner language. Through small domestic trials, simple acts of charity, and pastoral description, the narrative explores belonging, resilience, and the gentle moral formation of a child learning to find comfort amid change.

About the Author

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Johanna Spyri

Johanna Spyri was a Swiss author best known for her children's literature, particularly her beloved novel "Heidi," which tells the story of a young girl living in the Swiss Alps. Born in 1827, Spyri's works often reflect her deep appreciation for nature and the simplicity of rural life, capturing the innocence and adventures of childhood. In addition to "Heidi," she wrote numerous other stories, including "Cornelli" and "Dora," which explore themes of friendship, family, and the challenges faced by children. Her narratives are characterized by their warmth and moral lessons, making her a significant figure in the realm of children's literature.

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