Hannah Tinti’s novel, The Good Thief, tells the coming-of-age story of Ren, a young orphan in 19th-century New England. Ren, missing a hand, navigates a world of grave robbers, con men, and questionable caregivers as he searches for his identity and the truth about his past. The novel combines elements of mystery, historical fiction, and adventure.
This award-winning work explores themes of belonging, family, and the complexities of morality. Its richly detailed setting and compelling characters resonate with readers interested in historical fiction, character-driven narratives, and the exploration of social issues in a bygone era. Tinti’s skillful storytelling weaves together multiple plot lines, keeping the reader engaged until the very end. The novel’s critical acclaim and enduring popularity speak to its lasting impact.