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Kids All-Time Favourites.

Keep the kids entertained with all-time favourites from international bestselling authors for children Dick King-Smith, Jacqueline Wilson, Mem Fox, Enid Blyton and Lemony Snicket – including the classic that inspired the box office sensation Babe, Dick King-Smith’s The Sheep-Pig, and Jacqueline Wilson’s bestselling series starring the fiery heroine Hetty Feather.

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Title:
Sapphire Battersea (MP3)
Series:
Hetty Feather #2
Written by:
Jacqueline Wilson 
Read by:
Finty Williams 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
8 hours 7 minutes 
MP3 size:
337 MB 
Published:
July 01 2014 
Available Date:
July 01 2014 
Age Category:
Children (8+) 
ISBN:
9781486225989 
Genres:
Fiction; Children's Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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'Hugely popular with seven to ten year olds: she should be prescribed for all cases of reading reluctance.'
The Independent on Sunday

A fascinating, funny and moving Victorian-era sequel to the much-loved Hetty Feather.

Hetty Feather is a Foundling Hospital girl and was given her name when she was left there as a baby. When she is reunited with her mother, she hopes her beautiful new name, Sapphire Battersea, will also mean a new life! But things don't always go as planned ... Follow the twists and turns of Hetty's adventure as she goes out to work as a maid for a wealthy man. She longs to be reunited with her childhood sweetheart Jem – but also finds a new sweetheart, Bertie the butcher's boy, who whisks her away from her chores to experience the delights of the funfair! But Hetty's life may also take a darker path. Can she cope with the trials ahead?

'[Wilson] has a rare gift for writing lightly and amusingly about emotional issues.'
The Bookseller