
The Thief's Heart is a story of struggle and survival in the late 19th century. This is the 4th book in The Letter series and while I could tell that a lot had happened before this book began, I did not feel lost at all. I did find myself wrapped up in Tommy's strife and constant attempts to make his and his family's life better. I had a lot of sympathy for Tommy as his successes were cut down and attempts to right wrongs were squashed by miscommunication or circumstance and found myself frustrated for him. The love of family and friends stood out for me. Tommy is willing to sacrifice, steal and work unsavory jobs in order to help, but he is slow to see how other's are trying to help him. One of the friendships and characters that I absolutely adored was Frank the crow, a perfect companion as well as an addition of humor. Along with Frank, Pearl Riverside's character adds a lightness to balance Tommy's edge with her honest and strong personality as well as her ability to rebound from many situations. As a lover of historical fiction, The Thief's Heart is a perfect read for me, bringing me back to the late nineteenth century in the midwest. I enjoy Kathleen Shoop's seamless addition of touches of magic throughout the story to create hope, wonder and whimsy.