Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
400
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 8, 2009
Éditeur
Doubleday Childrens
ISBN-10
0385614446
ISBN-13
9780385614443
Description
In the bustling streets of London in 1876, Hetty Feather's journey begins in the bleak confines of the Foundling Hospital. Left as a vulnerable infant, Hetty navigates the challenges of growing up among the other abandoned children. Her spirited personality and vivid imagination help her endure the harsh realities of her situation, where hope and heartbreak intertwine. As she develops into a clever and resilient young girl, Hetty yearns for love and a sense of belonging, often dreaming about the mother who left her behind.
As she encounters various figures in her life, including the compassionate matron and other children with their own struggles, Hetty's adventures unfold in a world fraught with difficulties yet filled with little joys. Her quest for identity and family takes her through ups and downs, each experience shaping her into the remarkable person she grows to be. Hetty's tale is one of courage, friendship, and the unyielding hope for a brighter future.
As she encounters various figures in her life, including the compassionate matron and other children with their own struggles, Hetty's adventures unfold in a world fraught with difficulties yet filled with little joys. Her quest for identity and family takes her through ups and downs, each experience shaping her into the remarkable person she grows to be. Hetty's tale is one of courage, friendship, and the unyielding hope for a brighter future.
Genres
Enfants
Histoire
Humour