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  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Harrie Dobby, Bookstream Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Bookstream Audiobooks, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Moni the Goat-Boy written by Johanna Spyri (1827 - 1901): Moni is the goat boy who takes care of all the goats belonging to the people of Fideris, Switzerland. His favorite is a young kid named Mäggerli. One day Moni comes across a serious situation where he must keep a deceitful secret in order to protect Mäggerli from being killed. This delightful short story teaches children that to trust God and do right is always better than being deceitful.
  • Moni and the Goat Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Karen White, Harmonic Wave

    Audiobook (Harmonic Wave, April 11, 2013)
    Moni, the goat boy, was a very cheerful young man who loved his job and his flock with all his heart. When young Paula first encounter's Moni's jubilant nature and happy song, she is captivated by his joy and becomes his friend. Moni spends each day up in the mountains with the goats and has a particularly special attachment to a kid named Maggerli. One day, Moni runs into a boy from another village who has discovered a beautiful diamond cross and the boy tells Moni that if he keeps his secret about the gross, he will buy Maggerli for Moni to save her from death. Moni struggles with keeping the deceitful secret, and finally confesses the truth to Paula (the owner of the cross) what has happened. Paula, further touched by Moni's honesty and love for Maggerli, decides to do something that will bring about a happy ending for everyone. Johanna Spyri (1827-1901) was a Swiss children's author, best known for her novel Heidi. Her stories are heavily influenced by her own life and the area of Switzerland in which she grew up.
  • Moni The Goat Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Charles Copeland, Helen B. Dole

    eBook (, April 1, 2013)
    Moni the goat boy is happy with his life in the mountains tending the goats. When a friend tempts him to take what is not his own, suddenly his joy is gone and he is struggling with his conscience. Moni needs money to help one of his favorite goats. What will he decide? Can he regain his cheerful spirits? This book is a charming story of Alpine life, with a lesson about being truthful and doing what is right. An enjoyable, illustrated book for young readers.
  • Moni The Goat Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Charles Copeland, Helen B. Dole

    eBook (, April 1, 2013)
    Moni the goat boy is happy with his life in the mountains tending the goats. When a friend tempts him to take what is not his own, suddenly his joy is gone and he is struggling with his conscience. Moni needs money to help one of his favorite goats. What will he decide? Can he regain his cheerful spirits? This book is a charming story of Alpine life, with a lesson about being truthful and doing what is right. An enjoyable, illustrated book for young readers.
  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Helen B. Dole

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 25, 2015)
    The story of a very cheerful young man who loved his job and his flock with all his heart. Lovers of 'Heidi' will be glad to welcome another book by the same author. The clear, refreshing air of the Swiss mountains is in all Johanna Spyri's work. She is to the little folk of Switzerland what Louisa M. Alcott is to American children….There is a constant revelation of the wholesome joys and pleasures of peasant life. The author's selection of characteristic details gives to her pictures a reality which is rare I books written for children. CONTENTS I. ALL IS WELL WITH MONI II. MONI'S LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS III. A VISIT IV. MONI CAN NO LONGER SING V. MONI SINGS AGAIN
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  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2014)
    It is a long, steep climb up to the Bath House at Fideris, after leaving the road leading up through the long valley of Prättigau. The horses pant so hard on their way up the mountain that you prefer to dismount and clamber up on foot to the green summit. After a long ascent, you come first to the village of Fideris, which lies on the pleasant green height, and from there you go on farther into the mountains, until the lonely buildings connected with the Baths appear, surrounded on all sides by rocky mountains. The only trees that grow up there are firs, covering the peaks and rocks, and it would all look very gloomy if the delicate mountain flowers with their brilliant coloring were not peeping forth everywhere through the low pasture grass.
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  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri

    eBook (anboco, Aug. 29, 2016)
    Johanna Louise Spyri was a Swiss-born author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book Heidi. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers near Chur in GraubĂĽnden, the setting she later would use in her novels.Moni the Goat-Boy contains: ALL IS WELL WITH MONI, MONI'S LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS, A VISITIV. MONI CAN NO LONGER SING, MONI SINGS AGAIN.
  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri

    eBook (anboco, Aug. 29, 2016)
    Johanna Louise Spyri was a Swiss-born author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book Heidi. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers near Chur in GraubĂĽnden, the setting she later would use in her novels.Moni the Goat-Boy contains: ALL IS WELL WITH MONI, MONI'S LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS, A VISITIV. MONI CAN NO LONGER SING, MONI SINGS AGAIN.
  • Moni the Goat-Boy

    Johanna Spyri

    eBook (anboco, Aug. 29, 2016)
    Johanna Louise Spyri was a Swiss-born author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book Heidi. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers near Chur in GraubĂĽnden, the setting she later would use in her novels.Moni the Goat-Boy contains: ALL IS WELL WITH MONI, MONI'S LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS, A VISITIV. MONI CAN NO LONGER SING, MONI SINGS AGAIN.
  • Moni the Goat Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Charles Copeland

    Hardcover (Andesite Press, Aug. 9, 2015)
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  • Moni the Goat Boy

    Johanna Spyri, Charles Copeland, Helen B. Dole

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Nov. 2, 2007)
    Johanna Spyri (1827-1901) was an author of children's stories. Born Johanna Louise Heusser in the rural area of Hirzel, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers in the area around Chur in GraubĂĽnden, the setting she later would use in her novels. Her first book titled A Leaf on Vrony's Grave, was published in 1871 and the following year further stories for both adults and children appeared, among them the tale of Heidi (1880) that became an instant and enduring success. Her husband and her only child, a son named Bernhard, both died in 1884. Alone, she devoted herself to charitable causes and wrote over fifty more stories before her death in 1901. Amongst her other works are: Uncle Titus and His Visit to the Country (1881), Toni, the Little Woodcarver (1882), Gritli's Children (1883) and Moni the Goat-Boy (1886).
  • Moni the Goat Boy

    johanna spyri, Maria Kirk, Elisabeth Stork

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott Company, Aug. 16, 1916)
    J. B. Lippincott Company; 1916 by Johanna Spyri (Author), Maria Kirk (Illustrator), Elisabeth Stork (Translator)