Story of the Alps: My Annette

Story of the Alps: My Annette

1983 • Animation, Drama
An anime series based on the children's book and set in the Swiss mountain village of Rossinière.

Why you should read the novel

If you loved the heartfelt episodes of Story of the Alps: My Annette, you'll find even more depth and emotion in the original novel, Treasures of the Snow by Patricia St. John. The book delves deeply into the themes of forgiveness and redemption, offering readers a spiritual and emotional journey that extends beyond what the TV series can portray. By reading Treasures of the Snow, you'll immerse yourself fully in Annette's inner world, understanding her motivations, struggles, and triumphs on a more intimate level. Experience the original words that inspired generations and see for yourself why the novel remains a beloved classic worldwide.

Adaptation differences

In Treasures of the Snow, the internal thoughts and moral dilemmas of the main characters are elaborated much more thoroughly, giving readers access to their inner lives in ways animation cannot capture. The book allows for a gradual development of relationships and conflicts, while the anime occasionally speeds up certain milestones for pacing and audience engagement. Another noticeable difference is in the portrayal of the Alpine setting; the book uses rich descriptive passages to evoke the grandeur and challenges of mountain life, whereas the anime often relies on visual cues that, while beautiful, lack the novel’s detail and nuance. These key differences make reading Patricia St. John’s Treasures of the Snow an enriching complement—or alternative—to the animated adaptation for anyone who values depth and authenticity.

Story of the Alps: My Annette inspired from

Treasures of the Snow
by Patricia St. John