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A fantastic new adventure for brave, feisty Hetty Feather - one of Jacqueline Wilson's most well-loved characters.
Since leaving the Foundling Hospital, Hetty has seen her fair share of drama, excitement, tragedy and loss. After the death of her beloved mama, she sets off to find a real home at last - starting with the search for her father.
But Hetty is no longer a simple country girl, and begins to fear she'll never truly belong anywhere. And even when she is reunited with her beloved childhood sweetheart Jem, Hetty still longs for adventure - especially when an enchanting figure from her past makes an unexpected reappearance. Could a more exciting future lie ahead for Hetty?
433 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 27, 2012
This is the last, but fantastic all the same, adventure for our little Hetty Feather. Growing up in the Foundling Hospital is hard, but life is even harder, after Hetty's mother, Ida, dies. In Emerald Star, Hetty discovers her new name, Emerald Star, when lying in sawdust, and befriends a barmaid. Hetty is on a quest to find her father, after she was kicked out of Mr Buchanan's house, when she was in service, after throwing a tantrum with him. Hetty does find her father, but unfortunately, her father's new family, do not warm to her. That forces her to move out, and find somewhere else. Then, she decides she is off to find her old foster brother, Jem. The final gift Hetty's father gives her when she goes, is his treasured copy of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield. Hetty does find Jem, but then moves again, and makes Jem take her to her final destination. Mr Tanglefield's Travelling Circus. Hetty takes a job as the ringleader, yelling as loud as she can, inside the tent, without the help of Tanglefield's megaphone.The ending was heartbreaking but also happy at the same time, for Hetty anyway. I think the appropriate word here would be bittersweet. Over the past three novels I have grown to love Hetty and her spunk and sincerity, despite her often infuriating moments.
The other characters are also really interesting and their interactions were great to read and experience. I really did experience them because Wilson is amazing at conveying emotion in her words, with no need for fancy language. I actually shed many a tear throughout the whole book.
Amazing and well worth the wait. The ending made me so sad but it was bearable and I eagerly anticipate the next one!