Available Formats
One Thing Stolen
By (Author) Beth Kephart
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
12th April 2016
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
296
Width 206mm, Height 146mm, Spine 15mm
330g
Something is not right with Nadia Cara. Shes become a thief. She has secrets she cant tell. And when she tries to speak, the words seem far away. In Florence, Italy, with her epicurean brother, professor father, and mother who helps at-risk teens, Nadia finds herself trapped by her own obsessions and following the trail of an elusive Italian boy whom no one but herself has seen. While her father researches a 1966 flood that nearly destroyed Florence, Nadia wonders if she herself can be rescuedor will she disappearSet against the backdrop of a glimmering city, One Thing Stolen is an exploration of obsession, art, and a rare neurological disorder. It is about language and beauty, imagining and knowing, and the deep salvation of love.
"Lyrical. will appeal to readers who enjoy sophisticated works of fiction."-VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates
"One Thing Stolen will entrance readers."--Book Page
"One Thing Stolen will entrance readers through the excellently portrayed bond between Nadia and her best friend, Maggie," --Book Page
"An atmospheric and highly original story of mental illness, loss, and love."--Amazon.com's Omnivoracious
"Takes readers to the heart of Florence and mental illness."--Shelf Awareness
"One Thing Stolen is a masterwork-a nest of beauty and loss, a flood of passion so sweet one can taste it. This is no ordinary book. It fits into no box It is its own box-its own language." --Printz award winner A.S. King
"An enigmatic, atmospheric, and beautifully written tale."--Booklist, starred review
"Kephart's artful novel attests to the power of love and beauty to thrive even in the most devastating of circumstances."-School Library Journal
"Rivetingly captures the destructive effects of mental and physical illness on a likable, sweet-natured teen."--Kirkus Reviews
Beth Kephart is the award-winning author of nineteen books for readers of all ages, including You Are My Only, Small Damages, Handling the Truth: On the Writing of Memoir, and Going Over. She teaches creative nonfiction at the University of Pennsylvania, where a large portion of this novel is also set.