The Good Thief

The Good Thief

by HannahTinti (Author)

Synopsis

Set in the wild, seamy and extremely strange America of the nineteenth century: a historical novel so brilliantly-written, so richly involving and so touching that you never want it to end. Young Ren is missing his parents and a hand and doesn't know what happened to any of them. So he is beginning to fear that he will never be claimed from his cold New England orphanage: that his dream of a family -- of a life -- will come to nothing. But one day a glamorous stranger arrives at the orphanage. To Ren's astonishment, the handsome, charming Benjamin Nab says he is his brother. He says he has come to bring him home. And even when his stories grow more and more extraordinary, when he puts Ren's life in danger again and again and sets him first to theft and then to grave-robbing, Ren cannot quite abandon hope. That one day all the hunger and danger and unwanted excitement will be worth it, that he will find a family, at last. But whether Benjamin is to be trusted is another story!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 10 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 075532949X
ISBN 13: 9780755329496

Media Reviews
'A confident whirl of a read, with pathos and drama nicely juxtaposed' -- Guardian 'Every once in a while - if you are very lucky - you come upon a novel so marvelous and enchanting and rare that you wish everyone in the world would read it, as well. The Good Thief is just such a book' -- Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love 'A joy to read!well-drawn, evocative characters and fantastical imagination' -- Metro 'a beautiful novel, a dazzling debut' -- Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
Author Bio
Hannah Tinti grew up in Salem, Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in publications including 'Story', 'Epoch', 'Alaska Quarterly Review' and 'Best American Mystery Stories 2003'. She earned her M.A. from New York University's Graduate Creative Writing Program and has been awarded residency fellowships from, among others, the New York State Writers Institute. She is currently the editor of 'One Story' magazine.