Hetty Feather’s Christmas

Hetty Feather’s Christmas by Jacqueline Wilson is a delightful addition to the beloved series, published by National Geographic Books on November 27, 2018. This 240-page hardback edition invites readers to join Hetty, a Victorian foundling, as she navigates unexpected challenges during the Christmas of 1888 at the Foundling Hospital. The story unfolds with Hetty facing disappointment when an unforeseen gift leads to trouble, causing her to be excluded from the holiday festivities.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of friendship and celebration, as Hetty’s distress is alleviated by the arrival of a dear friend who offers her a unique Christmas experience. The book captures the essence of holidays and celebrations, making it a fitting read for those interested in historical juvenile fiction. Enhanced by stunning illustrations from Nick Sharratt, this edition serves as a charming festive treat for fans of Jacqueline Wilson and is ideal for holiday gifting.
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Cosy up for Christmas with this brand-new festive story, starring everyone’s favourite Victorian foundling, Hetty Feather!
“Let me tell you about Christmas 1888, when I was twelve . . .”
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 . . .
Full of friendship, fun and festive cheer, this beautifully-packaged hardback is complete with stunning illustrations by Nick Sharratt. The perfect stocking-filler for every Jacqueline Wilson fan.
A festive treat! – lovereading4kids.co.uk
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