i decided to read Sapphire Battersea because it belonged to a series of novels and i had already read Hetty Feather.the catergory Sapphire Battersea is under "a book that teaches you about another time and history. I put this under this category because the book was set in the early 1900's and it taught me the different ways people did things in that time. My favorite quote was "You shouldn't call them anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look." i chose this quote because it relates to all those poor people in that time. all the rich people were horrible to the poor people because they thought that they were bigger and better than them. i learnt never take my mother for granted because you never know when she could pass away. a character that most appealed to me was the mother. I liked her because she was very predictive of Hetty and loved her very much. I liked Hetty Feather and thought it was a clever idea for a story but I really don't think either of its sequels were necessary as they were both too long for the plots given in each book, and really felt contrived in comparison to the more genuine feeling story told in Hetty Feather.I probably wouldn't recommend either Sapphire Battersea or Emerald Star.(review copied on both Sapphire Battersea and Emerald Star)
nice shows the life of an orphan and how she struggles in life to find her dad
—rometo
Much better than the 1st book :)
—Jabari
ABSOLUTLY LOVED THIS BOOK
—alberto
Best of the trilogy.
—Geciite