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The Forgetful Lady

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Jacqueline Diamond

Diamond is a 2013 children's novel written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Nick Sharratt. It was initially released on 26 September 2013 in hardcover. It is the fourth novel in Wilson's Hetty Feather series, following Hetty Feather (2009), Sapphire Battersea (2011) and Emerald Star (2012). Set in Victorian England, the story is told from the point of view of eight-year-old acrobat Ellen-Jane Potts, known as Diamond. Diamond is treated cruelly in the circus by her master but also makes good friends there, including Hetty.

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First she lost her memory … now she’s misplaced her heart. London society considers Lady Elizabeth Fairchild a tease and a flirt. And it is true that during her come-out she acted the part in her desperation to please her difficult mother. Then, after a nasty fall and a loss of memory, Beth resolves to be her caring and honest self. But instead of reclaiming her reputation, she finds it growing dangerously worse. A story is spreading that she broke the heart of a close friend of the Marquis of Meridan, the man she truly – but secretly – adores. Now her every action is misinterpreted and scandal nips at her heels. If only she could remember what happened between her and the young man who supposedly fled broken-hearted to his untimely death. If only she could see passion, instead of anger, in the eyes of the man she loves. Will her memory never return? And will the marquis ever see her as she truly is? Find out why Romance Writers of America made The Forgetful Lady a finalist for its prestigious Rita Award.

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