Heidi is a beloved children's novel written by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, first published in 1880. The story follows a young orphan girl named Heidi, who is sent to live with her reclusive grandfather in the Swiss Alps. Over time, Heidi forms a deep bond with her grandfather, as well as with the people around her, including a disabled boy named Peter and a young girl named Clara. The novel explores themes of love, nature, friendship, and the transformative power of kindness. Heidi’s innocence, positivity, and connection to the natural world have made her an enduring figure in literature. The book has been translated into numerous languages and adapted into various films, TV shows, and stage productions over the years. Heidi’s story continues to resonate with readers worldwide, serving as an inspiring tale of resilience, empathy, and the importance of finding happiness in simple things.