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Pickpocket's Tale

Published
Jan 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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240

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A perfect Common Core tie-in, A Pickpocket's Tale includes nonfiction backmatter with a historical map of New York City in 1730, a glossary of period vocabulary words, and an explanatory note titled "How Much of This Story Is True?"

Molly Abraham is a kinchin mort: a ten-year-old thief trying not to starve on the London streets. But everything changes for Molly when she is sentenced to be transported to the American colonies. She becomes an indentured servant to a kind Jewish family in New York City, and Molly has it good. So why is it that all she wants to do is go back to London?

Karen Schwabach uses richly detailed descriptions and authentic period language to bring history to life. She skillfully explores the subjects of Jewish culture in Colonial America and London street culture in this gritty yet heartwarming debut novel.

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First Edition Jan 2008 Yearling ISBN 0375833803
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Oct 2006 Random House ISBN 037583379X
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Oct 2006 Random House ISBN 0375933794
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Jan 2008 Random House ISBN 0375849211
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Jan 2008 Random House ISBN B00125L86M
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