Hetty Feather
Fictional character from the book series by Jacqueline Wilson
Fictional character
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First appearance | Hetty Feather |
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Last appearance | Hetty Feather's Christmas |
Created by | Jacqueline Wilson |
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Portrayed by | Isabel Clifton (TV series) |
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Hetty Feather is a fictional character and the protagonist in the Hetty Feather series of children's books written by Jacqueline Wilson. The series is set in the Victorian era and follows Hetty's life from her early years in a foundling hospital to her adventures as she grows up.
Character Overview[edit | edit source]
Hetty Feather is introduced as a baby left at the Foundling Hospital in London. She is a spirited and imaginative girl who often finds herself in trouble due to her strong will and curiosity. Throughout the series, Hetty's character develops as she faces various challenges and discovers more about her past and identity.
Book Series[edit | edit source]
The Hetty Feather series includes several books:
- Hetty Feather (2009)
- Sapphire Battersea (2011)
- Emerald Star (2012)
- Diamond (2013)
- Little Stars (2015)
- Hetty Feather's Christmas (2017)
Television Adaptation[edit | edit source]
The book series was adapted into a television series by CBBC, with Isabel Clifton portraying Hetty Feather. The TV series follows the storyline of the books, with some adaptations for the screen.
Themes[edit | edit source]
The Hetty Feather series explores themes such as:
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