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Emerald Star
AuthorJacqueline Wilson
IllustratorNick Sharratt
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
Publication date
23 September 2013
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (paperback)
Preceded bySapphire Battersea 
Followed byDiamond 

Emerald Star is the 2012 sequel to Hetty Feather and Sapphire Battersea written by best-selling British author Jacqueline Wilson. It is the last book in the Hetty Feather Trilogy, however it is not the last in the series as it is followed by Diamond and Little Stars. The story starts with Hetty arriving at an inn in her late mother's old village a few weeks after the events of Sapphire Battersea.

Plot

The story starts with Hetty Feather searching for her long lost father a few weeks after her mother's death in her mother's old village of Monkssby to find her long lost father. Soon she then manages to find her father, Bobbie Waters. However, he already has a wife and two children, Mina and Ezra. She and Katherine, her father's wife who doubts her parentage, start to develop a hatred for each other. She later writes to her old friend Miss Smith to confirm her parentage. Soon after, Miss Smith writes to confirm her parentage. After deciding she didn't fit in with her family in Monksby, she leaves to reunite with Jem, for her foster father's funeral.

During the funeral, she befriends Jem's childhood friend, Janet. After the funeral, she then starts living with Jem and taking care of their disabled mother while Jem works at the farm. Soon after, Gideon her foster brother, returns from the Army with a missing eye. Hetty starts to become fed up with doing the same things everyday. Jem and Hetty spend Christmas with Janet's family. Hetty soon finds Janet's diary and discovers that Janet is in love with Jem.

The circus returns and Hetty reunites with her childhood idol, Madame Adeline and meets a little girl called Diamond, who is terrified of her master, Beppo, who often beats her. After falling in love with the circus all over again. Hetty joins the circus as the ringmaster. After a final goodbye to Jem, Hetty leaves for a new life.

Sequels

The Hetty Feather Trilogy is continued with Diamond, a story which follows Diamond, a girl Hetty met in the circus during Emerald Star and Little Stars which follows both Hetty and Diamond after the events of Diamond.