About This Book
The narrative follows Carl, a Swiss village boy, as he prepares for a school festival and spends a summer tending cows on alpine pastures with his parents. Scenes depict daily rural life, family meals, seasonal labors such as haymaking, and local customs including Santa Claus night and an abbey visit. Mountain settings and hazards — marmots, glaciers, and avalanches — provide adventure and reflect communal bravery linked to folk heroes and republican values. Interwoven are descriptions of language and religious diversity, traditional dress and music, and the landscape’s lakes, valleys, and peaks that shape the villagers’ routines and bonds.
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