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Heidi Grows Up (Heidi jeune fille), also known as Heidi Grows Up: A Sequel to Heidi, is a 1936 novel and sequel to Johanna Spyri's 1881 novel Heidi, written by Spyri's French and English translator, Charles Tritten, after a three-decade-long period of pondering what to write, since Spyri's death gave no sequel of her own. [1]
Heidi Grows Up is a sequel to the classic Heidi, though written by a different author. I think that since the author, Charles Tritten, was a translator of the original Heidi, that did have a good handle on the characters that he adopted.
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This series contains the sequels of Johanna Spyri's Heidi written by the French translator Charles Tritten. More. Book 1. Heidi Grows Up. by Charles Tritten. 3.88 · 3,341 Ratings · 111 Reviews · published 1938 · 81 editions. The sequel to Johanna Spyri's "Heidi", this is a C… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 3. Heidi's Children. by Charles Tritten.
Heidi Series. 2 primary works • 3 total works. This series contains the two Heidi novels written by Johanna Spyri. See also the series of Heidi sequels written by French translator Charles Tritten.
Heidi Grows Up (Heidi jeune fille), also known as Heidi Grows Up: A Sequel to Heidi, is a 1936 novel and sequel to Johanna Spyri's 1881 novel Heidi, written by Spyri's French and English translator, Charles Tritten, after a three-decade-long period of pondering what to write, since Spyri's death gave no sequel of her own. [1]
Heidi Grows Up. By Charles Tritten. Level 7. Add to Book List. Review: In 1930, many years after the author of Heidi (Johanna Spyri) died, her French translator adapted and pulled together some of her short stories to create a sequel to Heidi.
Charles Tritton was Johanna Spyri's English language translator and he also wrote two sequels to the familiar and well loved Swiss classic. This is the first of them and there is also "Heidi's Children".
- Charles Tritten