Stealing, Margaret Verble
Stealing, Margaret Verble
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Stealing
A Novel

Author: Margaret Verble

Narrator: DeLanna Studi

Unabridged: 6 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 02/07/2023


Synopsis

“This powerful novel should join classics like Ernest J. Gaines’s The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, Helena Maria Viramontes’s Under the Feet of Jesus, and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird.”—New York Times Book ReviewA gripping, gut-punch of a novel about a Cherokee child removed from her family and sent to a Christian boarding school in the 1950s—an ambitious, eye-opening reckoning of history and small-town prejudices from Pulitzer Prize finalist Margaret Verble. Kit Crockett lives on a farm with her grief-stricken, widowed father, tending the garden, fishing in a local stream, and reading Nancy Drew mysteries from the library bookmobile. One day, Kit discovers a mysterious and beautiful woman has moved in just down the road. Kit and the newcomer, Bella, become friends, and the lonely Kit draws comfort from her. But when a malicious neighbor finds out, Kit suddenly finds herself at the center of a tragic, fatal crime and becomes a ward of the court. Her Cherokee family wants to raise her, but the righteous Christians in town instead send her to a religious boarding school. Kit’s heritage is attacked, and she’s subjected to religious indoctrination and other forms of abuse. But Kit secretly keeps a journal recounting what she remembers—and revealing just what she has forgotten. Over the course of Stealing, she unravels the truth of how she ended up at the school and plots a way out. If only she can make her plan work in time.In swift, sharp, and stunning prose, Margaret Verble spins a powerful coming-of-age tale and reaffirms her place as an indelible storyteller and chronicler of history.

About Margaret Verble

MARGARET VERBLE is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation. Her first novel, Maud’s Line, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her second novel, Cherokee America, has recently been listed by the New York Times as one of the 100 Notable Books of the Year for 2019. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh ~catching up slowly~ on February 08, 2023

In a Nutshell: A brilliant topic that the book does only some justice to. I would have loved this had it fulfilled the potential it had. The writing style didn’t make things easy. STRONG triggers for child sexual abuse. Story Synopsis: Kit Crockett, a Cherokee child, is currently living in a Christian......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on March 11, 2023

3.5 stars “Stealing” by Margaret Verble is the story of a young Cherokee girl whose life is stolen by Christian do-gooders in the 1950’s. Verble illuminates the prejudiced thinking that further harmed a struggling minority. She shows the atrocities committed against indigenous children in Christian B......more

Goodreads review by Stitching on August 12, 2024

This one was bleak as all get outs in a way that felt very much like it was a true story. It was particularly devastating because the POV was that of a child which sounded convincingly like an actual child and it was easy to forget that she wasn't real.......more

Goodreads review by John on August 06, 2023

This is a perfectly brilliant book. It is the story of a young girl with Cherokee heritage who, not long after her mother had died, was taken from her father and put in a terrifying boarding school/orphanage to be “corrected”. The story is told by the girl herself and amongst the book’s many great q......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on February 18, 2023

This is the heartbreaking story of a young Cherokee girl who is ripped from her family and sent to a boarding school back in the 1950s, when the government did such unconscionable things. This is a story of will, survival, and holding onto your heritage. The character development, especially of Kit,......more