Sapphire Battersea
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By Jacqueline Wilson, and and, Nick Sharratt
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When she is reunited with her mother, she hopes her beautiful new name, Sapphire Battersea, will also mean a new life! 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!
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This book is so good! I read it twice
One of the best books I’ve ever had.must read it
It was somewhere between sad and happy.
I love this book 10 out of 10!
so ......errrr classic.
Sapphire Battersea' is a very smooth and pleasant read which is appropriate for both older children and early teenagers. Jacqueline Wilson doesn't describe most of the things in too much detail, so the story goes on without interruptions. Overall, a wonderful book which I definetly recommend.
I was recommended this book by a friend at school. It made me cry. I loved kind Ida Battersea.
Great story,great characters, great EVERYTHING! Perfect!
All I have to say about this is an amazing book.
Some parts are a bit boring however, the emotional part really made me cry or laugh. Really great descriptions. The ideas could be a bit more exciting.
Sapphire Battersea is about Hetty Feather. It is a nice book with a sad part but I wouldn't recommend it to slow readers if you want to enter it into the reading challenge as it is quite long
this book is even better than hetty feather, right?
I think other people would like this book because it is very emotional when...
I think you should read this book because it is really fun. It is the 2 book in the hetty feather series. It is about her time as a maid. She also changes her name to sapphire Battersea!
A tale of family, friendship, first love and loss....
You won't believe your eyes when you read this!
Amazing sequel to Hetty feather loved it