In The Good Thief, twelve-year-old Ren, abandoned as an infant, has been trying his entire life to solve the mystery of why he is missing his left hand. When a young man appears at the orphanage claiming to be Ren's long-lost brother, he embarks on a life of hardscrabble adventure and a search for answers about his past.
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The Good Thief has brought many wonderful things into my life --- writing, travel and new friends. To pay back some of this good luck, I b
In The Good Thief, Ren wishes for a family. This wish eventually comes true, but not how the boy expected. Instead of a loving mother and father Ren is picked up by a con man named Benjamin Nab, who takes Ren on an adventure across New England, thieving and scamming people out of their money. Eventually they arrive in the town of North Umbrage, and it is here where Ren begins to discover the truth about his heritage, and to cobble together a group of misfit characters, creating a family of his own. In the end, Ren takes all that he has learned along the way to tell a story, and that story saves his life.
While writing The Good Thief, I was inspired by classic tales that made me fall in love with literature when I was a little girl --- books like Great Expectations, Treasure Island and Jane Eyre. I tried to capture a similar spirit of old-fashioned storytelling, where a hero with a true heart could win out in the end. Book clubs have told me this is one of the reasons they enjoyed The Good Thief --- it reminded them of why they became readers, too. Just as I passed my wishing stones on to them, they have been passing The Good Thief on to their friends and families. A few have sent me letters, or even mailed me wishing stones in return. I have these stones lined up on my desk, and they remind me every day that the best part of writing a book is also the best part of reading one --- sharing it with another person.
---Hannah Tinti