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A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to ask deep questions about their own identity, heritage, or the meaning of family, particularly in the context of adoption or foster care. Set in the gritty reality of Victorian London, the story follows Hetty Feather, a spirited foundling who navigates a world of strict discipline and emotional longing. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is timeless: it explores the ache of being separated from birth parents and the fierce resilience required to forge one's own path. Parents may choose this novel for its unsentimental but deeply moving portrayal of childhood hardship and the power of imagination. It is ideal for children aged eight to thirteen who enjoy character-driven stories with a strong, feisty protagonist. Jacqueline Wilson masterfully balances the harshness of the Foundling Hospital with Hetty's vibrant inner life, providing a safe space for readers to process themes of belonging and self-discovery.