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Hetty Feather was brought to the Foundling Hospital when she was a baby.
Hetty Feather grew up in the hospital Foundling :) xx
In the children's book series "Hetty Feather" by Jacqueline Wilson, the character Harriet's foundling number is 30. This number signifies her identity as an orphan raised in the Foundling Hospital in London during the Victorian era, reflecting the historical context of the story. The number is a key part of her background and experiences as a foundling.
"Hetty Feather" is a historical fiction novel. It follows the story of a young girl growing up in a Foundling Hospital in Victorian London.
In the book "Hetty Feather" by Jacqueline Wilson, Hetty's mother is called Madame Adeline. She is an actress and does not take care of Hetty, who grows up in a foundling hospital.
No. But the author based it on basic lives that foundling girls would have had, then added detail to , make it look like a girls life. Everything that happened to Hetty would have happened to a foundling girl. For instance, Hetty gets fostered until she's 6, then goes back to the Foundling Hospital. The she leaves to become a servant when she is 14. This is the basic outline of the story and every foundling girl would have done the same. DOES THAT ANSWER YOU QUESTION?
Well I'm sorry to say he breaks his promises when Eliza comes back to the foundling hospital she tells Hetty that Jem said the same thing to her (Eliza by the way)so theres your answer
If you mean Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson, Hetty Feather does not meat him.
Jacqueline Wilson wrote Hetty Feather.
Hetty Feather was created in 2010.
Nick Sharratt illustrates Hetty Feather.
Hetty Feather's real mother is Ida Smith. She is a character in Jacqueline Wilson's book series, "Hetty Feather."