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The Good Thieves

por Katherine Rundell

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1998136,670 (3.96)7
"Cuando Vita Marlowe aterriza en Nueva York, ciudad a la que ha viajado con su madre desde Inglaterra, ignora que est a punto de emprender una arriesgada aventura para ayudar a su querido abuelo Jack Welles. Un famoso estafador con conexiones con la mafia lo ha engaado y el anciano ha perdido su casa y todas sus posesiones. Su nieta har lo imposible para hacerle sonrer de nuevo." --Amazon.com. In 1920s New York City, a young girl with a deformed foot recruits her new friends, a female pickpocket and two circus performers, to help recover an emerald from her grandfather's mansion in upstate New York after he loses his home to an unscrupulous tycoon.… (más)
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* I gott this book for review the publisher*
This was such a cute and fast pace read. I also really loved the robin hood connection. I also really liked how this read focused on found family and also was set in NYC in the 1920. I also really loved the main character and how she had a disability that was element of this read. It just was fun novel focused on heist but was super cute, I really loved all the side characters as well and would def read more books by this author in the future. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
* I gott this book for review the publisher*
This was such a cute and fast pace read. I also really loved the robin hood connection. I also really liked how this read focused on found family and also was set in NYC in the 1920. I also really loved the main character and how she had a disability that was element of this read. It just was fun novel focused on heist but was super cute, I really loved all the side characters as well and would def read more books by this author in the future. ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
the first thing that made me pick it up, was the beautiful cover (the one with the kids on the boat). It was very differnt than I was expecting but it was pretty great. It got a little slow, but picked up soon after. ( )
  MollyGroff | May 23, 2022 |
“But it’s not always sensible to be sensible.”
KATHERINE RUNDELL, THE GOOD THIEVES

Historical fiction is one of my top genres, so I was eager to read this book set in depression-era New York City with my Li’l Peach. Just like mum, the budding bookworm is a lover of history. We had only ever read non-fiction books about the past, so this was an exciting read that introduced him to a beloved genre.

At the commencement of this fast-paced story, Vita and her mother had just traversed the ocean from England to assist her ailing grandfather. Her mother was hopeful that with the clearing up of his financial affairs, he would return to the UK with them in the coming weeks. The loose ends would take a little more work to clear up than anyone had imagined, least of all Vita.

The frail man defeatedly admitted that for a mere two hundred dollars, the equivalent of three thousand today, he had been scammed out of ownership of the historic family castle by a bulldozing, real-estate mogul. Although her grandfather seemed resigned to this fact and his inability to do anything about it, Vita had other plans.

If she could get into the castle and dig out some abandoned treasure, they would use the proceeds from the sale of the gem to get a fancy lawyer and set things straight. This lofty goal would seem all the more difficult to achieve given her apparent limitations: the painful and maldeveloped foot she acquired from her battle with Polio years earlier and her ignorance about the big city that she now must expertly navigate.

Possible impediments aside, our fearless heroine ventures out on her own to do a recognisance mission when she ends up crossing paths with my favourite character of the book. Silk, a homeless young teen, rough around the edges and tough-as-nails, is a hustling pick-pocket, the perfect match for the courageous Vita. As fate would have it, she also befriends Samuel and Arkady – performers in a travelling circus running temporarily at Carnegie Hall, just across the way from where her grandfather lives. Together they form a tattered yet tenacious crew of ‘good thieves,’ and the story jets off from there.

Bravery, ability, and determination are the guiding forces for this talented gang of kids as they seek to defeat the scoundrel Sorratore as he stealthily attempts to snatch up historic properties across New York City. Thanks to their diverse skillset: Samuel the acrobat, Arkady the animal whisperer, Silk the street hustler, and Vita with the expert aim – a skill she picked up when she was a small child, under the tutelage of her now infirm grandfather – a tightly-woven plan was all they would need to succeed.

The all-important red notebook held the path to victory as Vita prepared every step needed for things to come together. Unfortunately for them, they met much friction along the way. Vita is an admirable role model for young readers, as her organisational skills and strong leadership are matched only by her grit to fight through the discomfort and pain of her mission.

There were teachable moments throughout the story, as themes of family, friendship, loyalty, racism, crime, and dishonesty are in abundance. Visually evocative scenes play out as Rundell transports us through the bustle of Manhattan, the landscapes of suburban New York, and the majesty of the decaying castle.

Endearing characters, an exciting plot, appropriate pacing, and sheer enjoyment have me rating this middle-grade fiction gem 4.5 peaches and adding Rundell’s other popular offering, Rooftoppers, to my list without delay.

To see Rimsky, the crow bookmark I made in honour of Arkady's helpful feathered friend, visit my blog post here: https://peachybooks.ca/2021/07/29/book-review-the-good-thieves-by-katherine-rund... ( )
  PeachyBooksCA | Aug 4, 2021 |
Nowadays, I don't say things like "it pulled me in," "I got lost in the writing," etc. I think that's because after seven years getting several degrees in literature, I've been taught to avoid vague statements like that and trained to analyze instead. In other words, academia has turned me into an enormous asshole. But when I started reading The Good Thieves - not sure if I'd end up finishing it, as I didn't consider it a priority - I really did get lost in the writing. This book made me feel like I was eleven again, because I would've absolutely adored it at that age. A spunky, resourceful heroine, a daring heist, humor, engrossing prose... I was never bored while I was reading this book. So many little elements made it a delight, from the tortoises with precious gems engraved in their shells to the circus in Carnegie Hall.

I loved how much Vita loved her grandfather. I loved the diversity, and I was pleasantly surprised by the social commentary. This book was constantly attacking classism, often humorously - there's just something so satisfying about a horrible rich man's oily hair catching fire. I give Rundell credit, too, for addressing racism in early 1900's New York. There are multiple times when Samuel, who is black, notes that he is treated differently than his white companions. Still, I think the book doesn't go quite far enough here, as it never acknowledges that the stakes of the heist are much higher for Samuel. The consequences of being caught are worse, even life-threatening, for him.

All in all, though, this was a very good book. It's always fun to read a children's book written by someone who clearly thinks that children are incredibly cool. Each one of these characters has a passion, and that passion is never diminished. Neither is their bravery or their resourcefulness. There's a sort of glee lying beneath Rundell's prose; you can tell that she really enjoyed writing these scrappy kids making an evil rich guy miserable. And you know what? I really enjoyed reading it.

Thank you to Edelweiss for the review copy. ( )
  livmae | Jul 17, 2020 |
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"Cuando Vita Marlowe aterriza en Nueva York, ciudad a la que ha viajado con su madre desde Inglaterra, ignora que est a punto de emprender una arriesgada aventura para ayudar a su querido abuelo Jack Welles. Un famoso estafador con conexiones con la mafia lo ha engaado y el anciano ha perdido su casa y todas sus posesiones. Su nieta har lo imposible para hacerle sonrer de nuevo." --Amazon.com. In 1920s New York City, a young girl with a deformed foot recruits her new friends, a female pickpocket and two circus performers, to help recover an emerald from her grandfather's mansion in upstate New York after he loses his home to an unscrupulous tycoon.

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