Sapphire Battersea (Hetty Feather #2) 
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.
I really enjoyed this book! It's written amazingly and I felt quite close to all the characters. The ending with Rose-May and Hetty's mother made me quite sad. It was heartwarming and quite funny some times. P.S Bertie and Hetty better get together.
And once upon a time, it used to be my favourite.Still, a good one.

I loved this book so much, I really love the story of Hetty feather and it felt like I was reading this book for the first time as I'd totally forgot the plot, so it was really enjoyable.
As the sequel to Hetty Feather, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Whilst I found the previous book to have a slow start, this book had so many turns of events and I couldn't put it down! I particularly liked the drama with Mr Buchanan as it made me despise him and really feel for Hetty/Sapphire. There was so much going on with her life in this book and by the end, I felt as if she had grown a lot from her experiences. I also think that since Hetty/Sapphire is fourteen at this point and a working
i decided to read Sapphire Battersea because it belonged to a series of novels and i had already read Hetty Feather.the catergory Sapphire Battersea is under "a book that teaches you about another time and history. I put this under this category because the book was set in the early 1900's and it taught me the different ways people did things in that time. My favorite quote was "You shouldn't call them anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look." i chose this
As the sequel to Hetty Feather, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Whilst I found the previous book to have a slow start, this book had so many turns of events and I couldn't put it down! I particularly liked the drama with Mr Buchanan as it made me despise him and really feel for Hetty/Sapphire. There was so much going on with her life in this book and by the end, I felt as if she had grown a lot from her experiences. I also think that since Hetty/Sapphire is fourteen at this point and a working
Jacqueline Wilson
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.23 | 3523 Users | 192 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Sapphire Battersea |
| ISBN: | 0385618921 (ISBN13: 9780385618922) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Hetty Feather #2 |
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A 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.
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| Title | : | Sapphire Battersea (Hetty Feather #2) |
| Author | : | Jacqueline Wilson |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
| Published | : | October 31st 2011 by Doubleday UK (first published September 29th 2011) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Childrens |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 3523 Users | 192 ReviewsCommentary Appertaining To Books Sapphire Battersea (Hetty Feather #2)
MUCH BETTER THAN THE PREVIOUSI really enjoyed this book! It's written amazingly and I felt quite close to all the characters. The ending with Rose-May and Hetty's mother made me quite sad. It was heartwarming and quite funny some times. P.S Bertie and Hetty better get together.
And once upon a time, it used to be my favourite.Still, a good one.

I loved this book so much, I really love the story of Hetty feather and it felt like I was reading this book for the first time as I'd totally forgot the plot, so it was really enjoyable.
As the sequel to Hetty Feather, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Whilst I found the previous book to have a slow start, this book had so many turns of events and I couldn't put it down! I particularly liked the drama with Mr Buchanan as it made me despise him and really feel for Hetty/Sapphire. There was so much going on with her life in this book and by the end, I felt as if she had grown a lot from her experiences. I also think that since Hetty/Sapphire is fourteen at this point and a working
i decided to read Sapphire Battersea because it belonged to a series of novels and i had already read Hetty Feather.the catergory Sapphire Battersea is under "a book that teaches you about another time and history. I put this under this category because the book was set in the early 1900's and it taught me the different ways people did things in that time. My favorite quote was "You shouldn't call them anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look." i chose this
As the sequel to Hetty Feather, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Whilst I found the previous book to have a slow start, this book had so many turns of events and I couldn't put it down! I particularly liked the drama with Mr Buchanan as it made me despise him and really feel for Hetty/Sapphire. There was so much going on with her life in this book and by the end, I felt as if she had grown a lot from her experiences. I also think that since Hetty/Sapphire is fourteen at this point and a working


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