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13 [[caption-width-right:350:The first book, cover illustrated by Nick Sharratt]]
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15''Hetty Feather'' is a book series created by British author {{Creator/Jacqueline Wilson}}, the title book being released in 2009.
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17Having reached critical success, ''Hetty Feather'' went on to spawn a [[Series/HettyFeather TV series by the same name]], first broadcast in 2015 and lasted for 6 series before ending in 2020.
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19Set in mostly in {{Victorian London}}, the series follows foundling Hetty navigate life on a gene-hunt for her biological parents, encountering some interesting experiences and people along the way and a series-long LoveTriangle.
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21!!Tropes specific to each book:
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25[[folder:''Hetty Feather'']]
26The first book in the series. Hetty documents in first-person the first 10 years of her life, from living in foster care to moving to the Foundling Hospital where she is trained for service.
27!!Provides examples of:
28* AlcoholicParent: Sissy and Lil's father turned to drink after their mother died and cannot hold down a job, forcing Sissy to hide half her wages to prevent him squandering them all on drink. He also beats them, though Hetty never witnesses this, when drunk or when Sissy doesn't earn enough for the day, despite Lil being bedridden with illness.
29* BigSisterInstinct: Hetty feels very protective over her foster brother Gideon, and vehemently defends him from bullying for preferring 'feminine' activities such as dancing at the Foundling Hospital.
30* BrokenPedestal: When Hetty reunites with Madame Adeline after running away on Jubilee day, she realises her fantasy about Adeline being her mother was a childish fancy, and that Madame Adeline is no longer the stellar young performer she once was. Hetty even comments she looks 'older' without her red wig and makeup.
31* BrotherSisterTeam: [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy Hetty and Gideon]], especially throughout the first part of the book, despite not being biological siblings.
32* TheBully: Shelia.
33* ChildrenAreInnocent: At one point Hetty comes across some girls in the shadier alleys of London, wearing make-up and provocative clothing, "seeming to be begging." Hetty fails to realise that they are most likely prostitutes, though she notes that she finds them more menacing than the rough boys who stole her boots. She's also naively shocked at the destitution Sissy and Lil live in, having never experienced true poverty while sheltered in the Foundling Hospital.
34%% * ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Between Jem and Hetty. [[spoiler: Jem takes it more seriously than Hetty does.]]
35* ClosetPunishment: The punishment attic.
36* DespairEventHorizon: Hetty goes through this in the hospital. After Polly was taken away as a [[ReplacementGoldfish replacement goldfish]] Hetty fell into a depression, ripping up a letter polly sent her and going through the routine of the hospital with no emotion. Her last hope spot that she would be able to accomplish something after the hospital fell away when by chance she met one of her younger foster sisters who told Hetty that Jem had promised to marry her when she left. Hetty was initally angry, but then realised Jem was only trying to make them happy, but he would get married to a village girl and live out his life while she went into service. Hetty then lost all hope for the future. She was ten, by the way.
37-> His future was plain to me now. And my future was plain too. I was Hetty Feather, a foundling, imprisoned in the hospital. When I was fourteen, I'd leave to be a servant. That was all I had to look forward to. I would be a drudge for the rest of my days.
38* ElectiveMute: Gideon, though he eventually resumes speaking.
39* GeneHunting: Hetty is desperate to find her mother and father.
40%% * ProtagonistTitle
41* ImagineSpot: Called 'picturing,' this is Hetty's favourite pastime. She occasionally gets carried away, being prone to flights of fancy.
42* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Lil, with what is implied to be tuberculosis. [[spoiler: Miss Smith dedicates a book in her memory.]]
43* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler: Hetty's real mother is Ida.]]
44* OldFlameFizzle: Hetty loses the connection she had with her old foster siblings, Gideon and Martha, and by the age of ten considers Polly dearer than any of her sisters.
45* PromotionToParent: Fourteen-year-old Sissy's father turned to drink when their mother died and her sister Lil is sick, leaving her the breadwinner of the family. This being the Victorian era, this isn't particularly unusual.
46* ReplacementGoldfish: Mr and Mrs [=McCartney=] adopt Polly to take the place of their dead daughter and even rename her Lucy.
47* TheRunaway: Hetty runs away on Jubilee Day in Hyde Park on a quest to find whom she believes to be her mother, Madame Adeline. However, she ends up spending days wondering around the seedy parts of London, until found by children's author Mrs Smith who recognises Hetty foundling uniform.
48* SickEpisode: Chapter 13 which covers an influenza outbreak [[spoiler: and the death of Saul.]]
49* SillyPrayer: Hetty is asked to say grace, but she's never heard of it, so she literally says the word "grace".
50* SternTeacher: Miss Newman, who is strict but fair, in contrast to...
51* SadistTeacher: Miss Morley, who dislikes Hetty answering questions in class. When Polly innocently corrects her for making a mistake in arithmetic she shocks the class by striking her hand with a ruler for impertinence, something which none of the girls have experience before.
52* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Hetty is 'small and fiery' while her best friend Polly Renfrew is 'fair and neat and placid.'
53* TraumaticHaircut: Hetty has all of her hair cut off to a short stubble as opposed to long plaits she once had on arrival at the Foundling Hospital, as per their policy to prevent lice.
54%% * StreetUrchin: Sissy, Lil and for a brief time Hetty in ''Hetty Feather''.
55%% * VillainOfTheWeek: Matron Bottomly.
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59[[folder:''Sapphire Battersea'']]
60Hetty leaves the Foundling hospital at 14 to become a SculleryMaid for an author, Mr Buchanan, and builds a relationship with her newfound mother.
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63* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In ''Sapphire Battersea'', Hetty believes she can easily quit service and make enough money for a house for her and her mother, but scullery maids made barely enough to survive. When she quits service, she realises you have to make money to survive...made especially painful when her mother dies of consumption.
64* ChildrenAreInnocent: Though now fourteen, Ida has to explain to Hetty that she would be turned out without wages if her employer found out she has a child out of wedlock. Hetty also compares her own situation to that of Charlotte and Maisie, two girls she meets on the third-class train, [[spoiler:recognising the huge emotional divide between them after her mother dies.]]
65* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to ''Hetty Feather'', the world of ''Sapphire Battersea'' is much more adult-based as Hetty is fourteen now and no longer considered a child in Victorian Britain.
66* FishOutOfWater: The main premise of ''Sapphire Battersea''-we watch Hetty, now a SculleryMaid, experience the alien outside world, especially when she learns the concept of paying money in exchange for goods and services the first time she is sent to buy food.
67* GentleGiant: Freda. She's the kindest, sweetest and also the tallest lady Hetty knows.
68* IncurableCoughOfDeath: [[spoiler: Ida. As in the case with Lil, she dies.]]
69* ItsAllAboutMe: Miss Roberts, Ida's employer, whose only concern is for her own health [[spoiler: when she learns Ida is terminally ill and wails about the inconvenience of having to find another servant. She refuses even to ''see'' Ida for fear of catching her illness. Never mind that Ida takes the trouble to go round to the neighbours and ask them if they would loan a servant to help Miss Roberts in her absence.]]
70* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Mrs Briskett and Sarah. As Hetty gets to know them better, they become a little kinder and [[spoiler: when Hetty is dismissed]] she calls them 'dear friends.' She even notes that she's not sure how to react to them because she's used to people who love or hate her, and although they're always ticking her off, they are genuinely fond of her, too.
71* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Madame Berenice and her powers as a medium. She can't provide actual materializations and uses her sister Emily to pretend when Hetty requests it, but she also claimed to find Saul, Hetty's brother who died of flu, wanting to speak to her when Hetty never mentioned him.
72* OldFashionedRowboatDate: Hetty's first outing with Bertie was a boat ride at the local pond, and also acted as Hetty's first real taste of freedom since the Foundling Hospital.
73* SpookySeance: Hetty and her fellow maid Sarah attend a Seance in ''Sapphire Battersea''. Considering the series is mostly set in VictorianLondon, these types of visits were frowned upon and a cause for suspicion, which was likely why Mrs Briskett attempted to forbid Hetty from attending.
74* TimeSkip: This book take splace roughly three years after ''Hetty Feather.''
75* RayOfHopeEnding: Hetty has no mother and nowhere to go but her spirit is not yet broken as she vows to find her father.
76* RedheadInGreen: Hetty on the cover, which depicts her first Sunday formal dress she made out velvet. [[spoiler: The dress eventually becomes the mermaid tale for her job as a showgirl.]]
77* VillainOfTheWeek: Mr Buchanan, an elderly author and Hetty's employer whom she is eager to impress. In exchange for stamps to write to her mother, Hetty transcribes his work. [[spoiler: Hetty ends up showing him her memoirs, of which he steals the plot for his own novel, culminating in a fight that unsurprisingly gets Hetty fired.]]
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81[[folder:''Emerald Star'']]
82Hetty heads North to find her father, and returns back to her childhood home and is faced with a difficult choice-her home with Jem or the Circus?
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84 * BettyAndVeronica: [[LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine Janet and Hetty]], of which Jem has to choose as Archie. [[spoiler: Hetty is technically the 'winner' of Jem's choice, but as she doesn't reciprocate his feelings, this ends up falling into AllLoveIsUnrequited territory.]]
85* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler: After her mother's death]], Hetty sets to find her father. Even when Hetty finds her him she thinks he's single and childless, ready for a family. She however finds he's happily married with two children and a wife who ''aren't happy''.
86* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: What happened to Jem's eldest brother, Marcus? He's seemingly never mentioned again and is not present at his own father's funeral.
87* TheCityVsTheCountry: The premise of the latter half of the book. Hetty struggles badly with the monotony of village life and the gossip that carries regarding her relationship with Jem, [[spoiler: and eventually seeks new adventure at the Circus.]]
88* EyeScream: Gideon attempts to blind himself during his service in the army after killing an escaped prisoner, and is discharged as a result.
89* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Jem accepts that Hetty is too wilful to settle down, and lets her go to the circus (reluctantly.)
90* OfCorsetHurts: Hetty wears a tight corset for Christmas Dinner, inhibiting her breathing and acts as a plot device to [[spoiler: reading Janet's private diary.]]
91* SmallTownBoredom: What Hetty experiences after returning to the village in the latter half of the book. It also functions as a way to peel back Hetty's idealised version of her home village and her fixation on becoming a mini-housewife, thus fuelling her dreams of the Circus.
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93%% * StargazingScene: Quite a touching one between Hetty and Jem after Jem's father's funeral.
94* WickedStepmother: Katherine to Hetty, who also functions as VillainOfTheWeek. Katherine is Hetty's stepmother and she is antagonistic towards Hetty; mostly because she is upset that her husband had a child out of wedlock and didn't tell her. Also, it is in response to how Hetty behaves towards her.
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99[[folder:''Diamond'']]
100We are introduced to titular character Diamond, a new friend and fellow Circus-Act of Hetty's, with whom she adjusts to Circus life.
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103%% * AbusiveParents: Diamond's father, who sells her to the circus.
104* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: ''Diamond'' is told from the perspective of Diamond, instead of Hetty.
105* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In ''Diamond'', Hetty discovers that her idealised version of the circus/the music hall isn't true and is instead a CrapsackWorld of corruption and greed.
106* TheBusCameBack: After Polly is [[PutOnABus adopted by a rich couple]] in ''Hetty Feather'', she makes a brief cameo as a circus guest and has a sweet reunion with Hetty again in ''Diamond''.
107%% * TagalongKid
108%% * TheBabyOfTheBunch: Diamond
109%% * VillainOfTheWeek: Mr Tanglefield/Beppo.
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113[[folder:''Little Stars'']]
114Hetty, now a young adult, becomes a Music Hall Artiste with Diamond, navigating the ups and downs of show business and reconciling her feelings for Bertie and Jem.
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116* AttemptedRape: [[spoiler: In 'Little Stars', the significantly older Samson attempts to rape the underage drunk Hetty. Fortunately, he's foiled, though it costs her her job as a result.]]
117* BitterWeddingSpeech: Hetty is asked to speak at Jem's wedding, and says goodbye, rather bittersweetly.
118* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In ''Little Stars'', Hetty once again discovers that she idealised the world of the music hall and that it isn't true or what she imagined. Instead, she views it as a CrapsackWorld of corruption and greed.
119* CassandraTruth: Bertie warns Hetty about Samson in ''Little Stars'' and not getting too near him, [[spoiler:which sadly leads to her losing her job through no fault of her own.]]
120* DarkerAndEdgier: Certainly deals with more morose topics than the previous books, such as [[spoiler: sexual assault.]]
121* HeldGaze: Hetty and Jem at his wedding reception, which doubles as a mutual acknowledgement of the end of their series-long romantic relationship.
122* LastKiss: [[spoiler: Jem and Hetty ''right''before his wedding, which only added subsequent confusion to Hetty's feelings about Jem.]]
123%% * LoveTriangle: Between Jem, Hetty and Bertie.
124* UnresolvedSexualTension: Between Jem and Hetty for the whole series. Although Jem does end up marrying Janet and Hetty ends up with Bertie, there are many instances which explain otherwise some sort of unresolved connection between them, such as [[spoiler: Jem's AnguishedDeclarationOfLove right before his wedding to Hetty's hysterical reaction to his engagement and crying all the home from it.]]
125* TheWickedStage: Hetty's landlady Miss Gibson disapproves of her Music Hall and Acting career.
126* WillfulBlindness: Mrs Ruby in ''Little Stars'' pretends Samson is an angel who can do no wrong (although its implied she knows what he's [[DirtyOldMan really like]].)
127%% * WillTheyOrWontThey: Hetty and Bertie (''and'' Hetty and Jem.) Thankfully at least by the end of ''Little Stars'' Hetty and Bertie finally get together after months of the {{Relationship Revolving Door}}.
128%% * VillainOfTheWeek:
129%% ** Mrs Ruby, Hetty's MeanBoss with a worrying LackOfEmpathy.
130%% ** Samson. Announcing the acts and doubling as a [[spoiler:SerialRapist]].
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134!!General tropes that apply to the whole series:
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136* BreakoutCharacter: ''Hetty Feather'' was hugely successful, and the author Creator/JacquelineWilson says Hetty is probably her favourite character.
137* FieryRedhead: Hetty's flame red hair mirrors her flame red temper. It gets her into trouble more than once.
138%% * ParentalSubstitute: Peg Cotton and Nurse Winnie during Hetty's early years in ''Hetty Feather'', Mrs Briskett in ''Sapphire Battersea'', Lizzie in ''Emerald Star'' and Madame Adeline throughout ''Diamond/Little Stars''.
139* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The entire series is written from child and teenaged Hetty's perspective, naturally unintentionally or even intentionally skewing facts at times. Hetty even rewrites some of her memoirs in 'Emerald Star'.
140%% * ProtagonistTitle
141* RecycledPremise: Takes heavy inspiration from ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables''. Both stories describe a red-headed hot-blooded orphan heroine with emotional baggage who longs for adventure. She also wants to succeed academically, and even has brooding brunette male love interest(s) with whom said heroine has BelligerentSexualTension.
142%% * ShrinkingViolet: Gideon, throughout the whole series.
143%% * StageNames
144* WhatBeautifulEyes: Hetty's eyes are frequently described as 'sapphire blue'.
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