23 episodes

"Heidi" takes us on a journey to the eventful childhood of a good-hearted girl from the Swiss Alps. A warm and loving story, full of touching moments, it reaches children and adults alike. It was written in 1880 and published in two parts:
1. Heidi's years of learning and travel.
2. Heidi makes use of what she has learned.
This English translation from 1915 has "an especial flavor, that very quality of delight in mountain scenes, in mountain people and in child life generally, which is one of the chief merits of the German original. The phrasing has also been carefully adapted to the purpose of reading aloud" (from the book's introduction). And thus, in this dramatic reading, LibriVox volunteers bring this classic story to life with their voices. (summary by Rapunzelina)

Cast:
Narrator (part 1): Grace
Narrator (part 2): Elizabeth Klett
Heidi: Sweet Pea
Deta: Amanda Friday
Barbara: April Gonzales
Peter, Street Boy: Willy
Heidi's Grandfather, Old Man in Church Tower: Adam
Peter's Grandmother: Kristingj
Brigida: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Pastor: Ken Garrett
Clara: Eden Rea-Hedrick
John, the Coachman: csjesi1
Sebastian, the Butler: Kevin Green
Tinette, the Maid: BookAngel7
Miss Rottenmeier: Arielle Lipshaw
Mr. Candidate: Charlotte Duckett
Mr. Sesemann (Clara's Father): Ernst Pattynama
Mrs. Sesemann (Clara's Grandmama): TriciaG
Dr. Classen: Chuck Williamson
Town's Baker: Anna Simon
Town's Teacher: Sarah Di Fede
Audio edited by: Rapunzelina

Heidi (version 2 dramatic reading) by Johanna Spyri (1827 - 1901‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

"Heidi" takes us on a journey to the eventful childhood of a good-hearted girl from the Swiss Alps. A warm and loving story, full of touching moments, it reaches children and adults alike. It was written in 1880 and published in two parts:
1. Heidi's years of learning and travel.
2. Heidi makes use of what she has learned.
This English translation from 1915 has "an especial flavor, that very quality of delight in mountain scenes, in mountain people and in child life generally, which is one of the chief merits of the German original. The phrasing has also been carefully adapted to the purpose of reading aloud" (from the book's introduction). And thus, in this dramatic reading, LibriVox volunteers bring this classic story to life with their voices. (summary by Rapunzelina)

Cast:
Narrator (part 1): Grace
Narrator (part 2): Elizabeth Klett
Heidi: Sweet Pea
Deta: Amanda Friday
Barbara: April Gonzales
Peter, Street Boy: Willy
Heidi's Grandfather, Old Man in Church Tower: Adam
Peter's Grandmother: Kristingj
Brigida: Tiffany Halla Colonna
Pastor: Ken Garrett
Clara: Eden Rea-Hedrick
John, the Coachman: csjesi1
Sebastian, the Butler: Kevin Green
Tinette, the Maid: BookAngel7
Miss Rottenmeier: Arielle Lipshaw
Mr. Candidate: Charlotte Duckett
Mr. Sesemann (Clara's Father): Ernst Pattynama
Mrs. Sesemann (Clara's Grandmama): TriciaG
Dr. Classen: Chuck Williamson
Town's Baker: Anna Simon
Town's Teacher: Sarah Di Fede
Audio edited by: Rapunzelina

    Going up to the Alm-Uncle

    Going up to the Alm-Uncle

    • 21 min
    With the Grandfather

    With the Grandfather

    • 12 min
    On the Pasture

    On the Pasture

    • 16 min
    In the Grandmother's Hut

    In the Grandmother's Hut

    • 15 min
    Two Visitors

    Two Visitors

    • 11 min
    A New Chapter with New Things

    A New Chapter with New Things

    • 8 min

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