Book details
Emerald Star (Hetty Feather Book 3)
Description
'I am Emerald . . . Star,' I announced, giving birth to my new self right that moment.Brave, feisty Hetty Feather is back on another fantastic adventure!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?A brilliant end-of-series novel, the sort with just the right amount of tragedy, love, adventure and excitement. - The GuardianEnter the amazing world of Hetty Feather and follow her adventures throughout the series:1. Hetty Feather2. Sapphire Battersea3. Emerald Star4. Diamond
Age
9-11
Text complexity
proficient
Length
432 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Continuation of a Beloved Series: 'Emerald Star' is the third book in the Hetty Feather series by Jacqueline Wilson, allowing readers to continue following the captivating journey of Hetty Feather, a strong and resilient character that has won the hearts of many readers.
- Historical Insight: The book provides a rich, historical backdrop of Victorian England, giving readers an engaging way to learn about the past and the challenges people faced during that time, especially from the perspective of a young girl.
- Themes of Self-Discovery and Perseverance: Hetty's quest for her real family and her true identity offers powerful themes of self-discovery and perseverance, inspiring readers to face their own challenges with courage and determination.
- Emotional Depth and Relatable Characters: Jacqueline Wilson is known for her ability to create deep emotional connections between her characters and the reader. 'Emerald Star' continues this tradition with complex characters and relationships that explore themes of love, friendship, and belonging.