The story of Vinzi is sure to delight all children and as many of their elders as have retained their youthful sympathies. There are few things more enjoyable or profitable for children than to learn how children live in other countries. It stimulates their imaginations and enlarges their emotional powers in the healthiest manner possible, the Swiss background of Madame Spyri’s books is particularly good, with its flood of sunlight over Alpine peaks and flowery meadows. Two themes are stressed in Vinzi, trust and the power of music. The boy Vinzi’s love of music and his father’s determination to make a farmer of him provide the central motive. It is noteworthy that the father, who with a less skillful author would be the villain of the tale, is never made to lose our respect. But the best feature of the book is the joyous life of the children, which occupies by far the most space. Madame Spyri’s panacea for the ills of life is an old one, but it is doubtful whether anything better can be found than her combination, which is: Faith in God, active helpfulness toward all around, love of beauty, fresh mountain air, and good food. Surely so much happiness has seldom been packed within the covers of a children’s book as may be found in Vinzi. CHARLES WHARTON STORK.
Vinzi: A Story of the Swiss Alps
$7.75
This children’s book promotes reading comprehension and introduces cultural concepts from another country.
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Weight | 0.286 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.9 × 22.9 in |
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