Hetty Feather’s Christmas

Hetty Feather’s Christmas by Jacqueline Wilson is a delightful festive story published by Doubleday in 2017. This edition, written in English and spanning 240 pages, follows the beloved character Hetty Feather, a Victorian foundling, as she navigates unexpected challenges on Christmas Day at the Foundling Hospital. The narrative unfolds as Hetty faces exclusion from the holiday celebrations, creating a sense of tension and anticipation.
Readers will find that the story explores themes of family, friendship, and the spirit of Christmas. As Hetty grapples with her feelings of distress, the arrival of a dear friend offers her a chance for a memorable holiday experience. This engaging tale touches on topics such as adoption and the historical context of the time, making it a rich addition to the genres of juvenile nonfiction and fiction.
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Cosy up for Christmas with this brand-new festive story, starring everyone’s favourite Victorian foundling, Hetty Feather! An unexpected gift leads to trouble for Hetty on Christmas Day at the Foundling Hospital, and the dreaded Matron Bottomly is delighted to have an excuse to exclude Hetty from the festive celebrations. Poor Hetty is distraught – but just when it seems that all is lost, a dear friend arrives to whisk her away for a Christmas unlike any other . . .
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