The Circus Thief
by Alane Adams
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Pub Date Nov 06 2018 | Archive Date Sep 17 2018
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Description
2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Children's Picture Book (Illustrative 6 Years of Age and Up)
2019 American Fiction Awards, Children's Fiction: Winner
2019 American Fiction Awards, Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction: Finalist
“The circus is bursting with amazing sights and sounds, from clowns and elephants to a lady with a beard, in The Circus Thief, a delightfully nostalgic tale of compassion, kindness, and generosity.”
—Foreword Clarion Reviews
The circus is in town, and Georgie has his heart set on going. When Papa agrees to take him and his friend Harley, the boys marvel at the amazing elephants and clowns. But the best act of all is the amazing Roxie, a trained horse who can do all sorts of tricks. When Georgie is invited to ride on her back, he discovers it’s her last show—Roxie is going to be sent to the work farm! When Roxie bolts with Georgie on her back, Papa must come to his rescue.
The Circus Thief is a heartwarming tale of boyhood set in 1920s Pennsylvania for children ages 4–8.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781943006755 |
PRICE | $15.00 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Brenda B, Librarian
This was a cute story about a boy's first visit to the circus. After learning about the fate of a soon-to-be retired circus horse, he convinces his dad to help save the horse. The illustrations are done very well. They are so life-like and colorful. The story is a quick read, but children will enjoy it.