What Sami Sings with the Birds

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What Sami Sings with the Birds

by Johanna Spyri

EN·~1 hours

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In a bright spring by Lake Geneva, the ash‑trees sway and the birds sing while an elderly woman named Mary Ann rests on a low stone wall, her basket set aside after a day’s work in the nearby village. The warm sun illuminates fields dotted with buttercups, primroses and pink anemones, prompting her to reminisce about a life marked by love, loss, and relentless labor. Through her quiet reflections we glimpse a tangled family history—her father’s military past, her vanished brothers, and the early death of her husband—that has left her caring for an aging home and a determined son.

Now eighteen, Sami feels the pull of the mountains that have shaped his family for generations, and he decides to venture beyond the familiar valleys in search of a new beginning. Mary Ann, though reluctant, chooses to accompany him, setting the stage for a journey that will test their resilience and reveal the enduring bond between mother and child. Their trek across the alpine passes promises encounters with distant villages, changing landscapes, and the timeless chorus of the birds that first inspired their departure.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (85K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Meehan, and Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2005-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Johanna Spyri

Johanna Spyri

1827–1901

Best known for creating Heidi, this Swiss writer turned memories of mountain life into stories that have charmed generations of young readers. Her work blends warmth, homesickness, and a deep love of the natural world.

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