From the world of Hetty Feather Diamond

From the world of Hetty Feather Diamond

From the world of Hetty Feather Diamond

By Jacqueline Wilson
By Jacqueline Wilson
By Jacqueline Wilson

Hootworthy or not?

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🦉 Owl Be Reading Review: From the World of Hetty Feather: Diamond by Jacqueline Wilson 📚 Hoot Factor – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Diamond was such a sweet and strong character. I felt sorry for her, but I also loved how she found her own strength in the circus and met people who cared about her. 🎨 Owl-some Illustrations – ⭐⭐⭐⭐ There were some lovely drawings that helped show the characters’ feelings. 💡 Little Owl’s Takeaway – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even when life is tough, kindness and courage can help you shine. 💬 Hoot or Boot? – 5/5 Hoots – Dazzling Hoot!

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Diamond wasn't always a star. Born to penniless parents who longed for a strong, healthy son, she was a dainty, delicate daughter - and a bitter disappointment. With an extraordinary gift for acrobatics, Diamond uses her talent to earn a few pennies, but brings shame on her family. When a mysterious, cruel-eyed stranger spots her performing, Diamond is sold - and is taken to become an acrobat at Tanglefield's Travelling Circus. The crowds adore Diamond, but life behind the velvet curtains is far from glamorous. Her wicked master forces Diamond to attempt ever more daring tricks, until she is terrified to step into the ring. But there are true friends to be found, too: the gentle Mister Marvel; the kindly Madame Adeline; and the glorious Emerald Star, Tanglefield's brand-new ringmaster, and Diamond's heroine. When life at the circus becomes too dangerous to bear any longer, what will the future hold for Diamond? And will her beloved Emerald be a part of it?

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Author

Jacqueline Wilson

Illustrator

Nick Sharratt

Publisher

Yearling

Number of Pages

400

Publish date

19 Jun. 2014

Classification

Fiction

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