Book Club Discussion Questions
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A tantalizing blend of brilliant ingenuity and spooky, gothic twists,
The Good Thief tells the mesmerizing story of a child named Ren, whose past is a mystery and whose future lies in the hands of a skilled con artist. Abandoned as an infant at St. Anthonys Orphanage, Ren was steeped in Catholic ritual and admonitions against sin. By the time he is twelve years old, several of the other boys have been adopted, but prospects are slim for Ren; he is missing his left hand, an injury experienced early on, even before he arrived at St. Anthonys. When Benjamin Nab arrives, claiming to be Rens long-lost brother, he transforms this mark of misfortune into a lucrative scam, whisking Ren into the world of scenic New England farmland and towns populated by trusting villagers: a prime location for a gritty underbelly of grave robbing and other dark trades. But as their hardscrabble adventures unfold, Ren begins to suspect that this fast-talking charlatan holds the key to one important truth: who Ren really is, and whether he can be reunited with the loving mother he has always dreamed of.
The questions and discussion topics that follow are intended to enhance your reading of Hannah Tintis
The Good Thief. We hope they will enrich your experience of this extraordinary novel.
Reader's Guide
- How do the time period and the locale shape the novel? How did the needy and the sly fare in rural America before the twentieth century? What historical aspects of The Good Thief surprised you the most?
- What were your impressions of St. Anthonys? What were the motivations of Father John and the brothers who cared for Ren there? Were they cruel, or simply realistic?
- Did you believe the story Benjamin told when he took Ren from St. Anthonys? Would you have fallen for the scams they ran? What vulnerabilities did they prey on? What is the key to being a successful scoundrel?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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