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Angel thieves : a novel

Call Number

  • FICTION APPE TEEN (CEN)

Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, [2019]

Physical Description

320 pages ; 22 cm

Audience

Ages 14 up.

Summary

Sixteen-year-old Cade Curtis is an angel thief. After his mother's family rejected him for being born out of wedlock, he and his dad moved to the apartment above a local antique shop. The only payment the owner Mrs. Walker requests: marble angels, stolen from graveyards, for her to sell for thousands of dollars to collectors. But there's one angel that would be the last they'd ever need to steal; an angel, carved by a slave, with one hand open and one hand closed. If only Cade could find it? Sixteen-year-old Soleil Broussard is meant to save Cade Curtis--at least that's what she thinks God wants her to do. With the country and the world the way it is, Bridget takes great comfort in her church and religion, and maybe that's just what Cade needs: comfort. Maybe it's what everyone needs. Zorra, a young ocelot, watches the bayou rush past her yearningly. The poacher who captured and caged her has long since lost her, and Zorra is getting hungrier and thirstier by the day. Trapped, she only has the sounds of the bayou for comfort--but it tells her help will come soon. Before Zorra, Achsah, a slave, watched the very same bayou with her two young daughters. After the death of her master, Achsah is free, but she'll be damned if her daughters aren?t freed with her. All they need to do is find the church with an angel with one hand open and one hand closed?

Notes

"A Caitlyn Dlouhy book."

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