Sapphire Battersea
(Author) Jacqueline WilsonA fascinating, funny and moving Victorian novel featuring Hetty Feather. Hetty Feather was just a baby when her mother left her at the Foundling Hospital. Hetty longed to find her real mum -- and finally her wish was granted. But just as they have found each other, they are separated again, as Hetty leaves the home to become a maid of all work to Mr Buchanan. Set in London in the 1870s, this sequel to Hetty Feather is a wonderfully evocative and original historical novel, perfect for girls of eight and older.
Jacqueline Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson is a British author known for her popular children's and young adult novels. Her works often address issues such as family, friendship, and identity, making them relatable to young readers. Wilson's most notable works include "The Story of Tracy Beaker," "Double Act," and "Hetty Feather." She is praised for her realistic and sensitive portrayal of complex characters and situations, which have made her a beloved figure in children's literature. Wilson's impact on the genre includes opening up discussions about difficult topics and providing representation for diverse voices. Her most famous work, "The Story of Tracy Beaker," has been adapted into a successful television series and continues to resonate with readers around the world.