The Art Thieves

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TO: Angel Wilson (LawAngel@IBLO.gov)
FROM: Stevie Henry (shenry@gmail.com)
Thanks for coming to see me; but by the time you read this, it will be too late. No one will have started to panic, yet; but in less than two months nothing will be the same. What came first, The Chicken or the Egg Flu? I wish it mattered. But let’s just say, maybe go back to wearing a mask, bathing in sanitizer, and avoid birds and eggs for a bit…

I did not kill my brother. I did quite the opposite, really.

It’s the year 2052. Stevie Henry is a Cherokee girl working at a museum in Texas, trying to save up enough money to go to college. The world around her is in a cycle of drought and superstorms, ice and fire … but people get by. But it’s about to get a whole lot worse.

When a mysterious boy shows up at Stevie’s museum saying that he’s from the future -- and telling her what is to come -- she refuses to believe him. But soon she will have no choice.

From the author of the Walter Award-winning Man Made Monsters comes a YA novel that conjures our futures in startling life – the ones that we are headed towards, and the ones we can still work towards.

 
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# of Pages: 400

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2024

Publisher: Levine Querido

Language: en

ISBN: 9781646143788

Andrea L. Rogers is a critically acclaimed author known for her gripping thrillers and suspenseful plots. With a background in art history, Rogers brings a unique perspective to her writing, incorporating her knowledge of the art world into her stories. Her passion for storytelling began at a young age, and she has honed her craft through years of writing and publishing. In addition to her writing career, Rogers is also a practicing attorney and uses her legal expertise to add depth and authenticity to her novels. She currently resides in New York City with her family, drawing inspiration from the bustling city and its rich culture. The Art Thieves is her latest novel and has been praised for its intricate plot and well-developed characters.