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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780061122804
  • Sales Rank: 22,259
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 320pp
 
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Synopsis

My name is Danielle. I'm eighteen. I've been stealing things for as long as I can remember.

Dani has been trained as a thief by the best—her mother. Together, they move from town to town, targeting wealthy homes and making a living by stealing antique silver. They never stay in one place long enough to make real connections, real friends—a real life.

In the beach town of Heaven, though, everything changes. For the first time, Dani starts to feel at home. She's making friends and has even met a guy. But these people can never know the real Dani—because of who she is. When it turns out that her new friend lives in the house they've targeted for their next job and the cute guy is a cop, Dani must question where her loyalties lie: with the life she's always known—or the one she's always wanted.

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Stealing Heaven is the kind of book you think you've read before—and you probably have. It is the very typical story of a mother and daughter who want different things and have reached a crossroads in their shared lives. Dani and her mother have never stayed put for long; they have always moved to where the silver was. After all, they are thieves. Once they have stolen what they can from one town, they move to the next. Dani's capricious mother raised her this way and would not consider any other life. Dani, on the other hand, longs for a settled existence. When Dani becomes friends with her mother's next target and the love interest of a policeman, who is by profession her mother's worst enemy, the girl realizes she has to make a choice between the life her mother wants and the life she wants for herself. Although the book is predictable, it is a good read. Reviewer: Jennifer Waldrop

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Biography

Elizabeth Scott grew up in a town so small it didn't even have a post office, though it did boast an impressive cattle population. She's sold hardware and panty hose and had a memorable three-day stint in the dot-com industry, where she learned that she really didn't want a career burning CDs. She lives just outside Washington, DC, with her husband; firmly believes you can never own too many books; and would love it if you visited her website, elizabethwrites.com.

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Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.comby TeensReadToo

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November 17, 2008: Dani goes by many names. Her name changes depending on where she and her mother have moved for their next job. Dani and her mother are thieves. Her father is no longer in the picture. He was caught during a robbery and was sent to prison when Dani was younger. Once he was paroled, he faded from their lives. Now Dani and her mother travel all around the country planning their next big job.

Since she was little, Dani's mother has always taught her to believe in silver and things she can hold and sell. But now, at eighteen, they have moved to Heaven, a coastal town. Her mom has her sights set on the huge mansions along the beach. Dani's thoughts are changing toward the future. She keeps having thoughts about what it would be like if they settled down and she could be normal.

While scouting the area for her mother, Dani meets Allison and Greg. Allison turns out to be the daughter of the house her mother has decided to hit. Allison accepts her, no questions asked. Greg turns out to be intrigued by Dani. He's also a cop. Greg is the worst possible type of guy for a girl in her position to be interested in. Yet Greg keeps turning up, and for the first time in her life, Dani finds herself telling him the truth about things. She even goes so far as to tell him her real name. Allison knows her as Sydney, but Greg has met the real Dani.

Complications arise in Heaven for Dani and her mother, and the story comes to a satisfying conclusion for the reader. Dani is torn between what she wants to do and what she's obligated to do for her mother. Dani struggles with doubts of her mother's love, as well as her attraction to Greg. She wants desperately to fit in and finally make friends, but the life she's always lived keeps getting in the way.

STEALING HEAVEN is the second book I've been fortunate enough to read by Ms. Scott. And I have to admit that I loved this one even more than PERFECT YOU. Of course, now I must go back and read BLOOM, and wait eagerly for her future release, LIVING DEAD GIRL. Ms. Scott was an unknown author for the Class of 2007. Well, I'm pleased to say I believe she will be around for many years. Her stories keep evolving and her audience will surely grow along with her increasing library.

FAVORITE SINCE TWILIGHT!by Anonymous

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October 05, 2008: A truly gripping story. I would reccomend this book to children over 12. To the lady who bought this for her daughter and said it was 'advanced,' I totally think your bookstore had this book in the wrong category. Or your daughter was to young or immature for the content. It's a great story about coming of age. I would read this book if you loved Twilight.


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