The Good Thief (novel)

The Good Thief, by Hannah Tinti, is a debut novel published in 2009 by Dial Press. It is the story of Ren, an orphan adopted by a pair of gentleman rogues in early American New England and led willingly into a life of crime. Ren, who is missing his left hand, is taught to lie, steal and run confidence games by his new mentor, Benjamin Nab, and they travel to the city of North Umbridge, where a mousetrap factory owner reigns supreme using his army of hired thugs ("hat boys") and the unmarried, dowdy girls who work in the factory ("mousetrap girls").

The Good Thief
AuthorHannah Tinti
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Published2009
PublisherDial Press

The Good Thief is the winner of the American Library Association's Alex Award[1] and the Center for Fiction's John Sargent Sr. First Novel Prize.[2]

Reviews

gollark: I can AR these eggs you want dead if you like.
gollark: WHY MUST YOU BE SO VINDICTIVE?
gollark: NUNUNUNUNUNUU!
gollark: Hey, repeated offers *do* show!
gollark: SERIOUSLY PLEASE STOP THIS.

References

  1. 2009 Alex Awards Archived 2009-04-16 at the Wayback Machine from the American Library Association's website
  2. First Novel Prize, Mercantile Library Center for Fiction
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