The Talent Thief
A girl with the ability to borrow other people's talents must use her powers to find her own spotlight in a wish-fulfilling middle-grade novel from Mike Thayer, the author of The Double Life of Danny Day.



Tiffany Tudwell is cursed. She once tripped over a backpack and fell face-first into a trashcan. She had pink eye on picture day. One time she tried to hold back a sneeze and farted on the cutest boy in class. She longs for the spotlight, but it's safer to stay hidden in the shadows where the curse can't reach her and no one can make fun of her.



Until the night two meteors collide over her backyard giving Tiffany the ability to steal people's talents for a day-like stealing mean girl Candace's beautiful singing voice in the middle of play rehearsal, or drawing an incredible self-portrait after borrowing the teacher's pencil. Her power even gets the attention of the most popular boy in school, the smooth-talking Brady Northrup.



But her powers can't solve everything-or can they? When a local philanthropist announces a fundraiser contest, Tiffany, with Brady's help, decides to use her powers to save her dad's failing planetarium. And maybe discover her own talent along the way . . .
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The Talent Thief
A girl with the ability to borrow other people's talents must use her powers to find her own spotlight in a wish-fulfilling middle-grade novel from Mike Thayer, the author of The Double Life of Danny Day.



Tiffany Tudwell is cursed. She once tripped over a backpack and fell face-first into a trashcan. She had pink eye on picture day. One time she tried to hold back a sneeze and farted on the cutest boy in class. She longs for the spotlight, but it's safer to stay hidden in the shadows where the curse can't reach her and no one can make fun of her.



Until the night two meteors collide over her backyard giving Tiffany the ability to steal people's talents for a day-like stealing mean girl Candace's beautiful singing voice in the middle of play rehearsal, or drawing an incredible self-portrait after borrowing the teacher's pencil. Her power even gets the attention of the most popular boy in school, the smooth-talking Brady Northrup.



But her powers can't solve everything-or can they? When a local philanthropist announces a fundraiser contest, Tiffany, with Brady's help, decides to use her powers to save her dad's failing planetarium. And maybe discover her own talent along the way . . .
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The Talent Thief

The Talent Thief

by Mike Thayer

Narrated by Kate Coventry

Unabridged — 7 hours, 13 minutes

The Talent Thief

The Talent Thief

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Overview

A girl with the ability to borrow other people's talents must use her powers to find her own spotlight in a wish-fulfilling middle-grade novel from Mike Thayer, the author of The Double Life of Danny Day.



Tiffany Tudwell is cursed. She once tripped over a backpack and fell face-first into a trashcan. She had pink eye on picture day. One time she tried to hold back a sneeze and farted on the cutest boy in class. She longs for the spotlight, but it's safer to stay hidden in the shadows where the curse can't reach her and no one can make fun of her.



Until the night two meteors collide over her backyard giving Tiffany the ability to steal people's talents for a day-like stealing mean girl Candace's beautiful singing voice in the middle of play rehearsal, or drawing an incredible self-portrait after borrowing the teacher's pencil. Her power even gets the attention of the most popular boy in school, the smooth-talking Brady Northrup.



But her powers can't solve everything-or can they? When a local philanthropist announces a fundraiser contest, Tiffany, with Brady's help, decides to use her powers to save her dad's failing planetarium. And maybe discover her own talent along the way . . .

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 01/09/2023

A meteoric collision gives a beleaguered 12-year-old the ability to take on others’ talents in an uplifting contemporary fantasy from Thayer (The Double Life of Danny Day). Two years after being seemingly cursed by her grandmother’s deathbed wish (“Let the world see my Shining Star”), Tiffany Tudwell often finds herself thrust negatively into the spotlight, not to mention bullied by “evil popularity overlord” Candace Palmer. Attempting to avoid attention, Tiffany stops rocking her funky style and embraces life behind the scenes, successfully coordinating raids in online RPG Warcraft of Empires. She also worries about how her single father will keep both their mobile home and his passion project at the town’s struggling planetarium. But after witnessing two meteors’ collision, Tiffany finds she can inexplicably borrow others’ talents for a short time: she sings like a soloist after holding talented Candace’s microphone, and briefly becomes both an expert card shuffler and a “dodgeball ninja.” And when a campaign to save the planetarium launches, Tiffany must find a way to help while considering the consequences of her newfound powers. Vividly wrought characters—especially Tiffany’s gaming counterparts and her nonagenarian pals at Sunny Vistas Assisted Living—and the protagonist’s dryly comic voice contribute to this charming novel’s exploration of gifts and friendships. Protagonists read as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Lauren Keller Galit, LKG Agency. (Feb.)

From the Publisher

"Readers will laugh out loud and be moved to tears as Tiffany proves to be the Shining Star Mimi always said she was. A fresh, heartwarming take on self-acceptance and true friends. Huzzah!" — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Vividly wrought characters—especially Tiffany’s gaming counterparts and her nonagenarian pals at Sunny Vistas Assisted Living—and the protagonist’s dryly comic voice contribute to this charming novel’s exploration of gifts and friendships." —Publishers Weekly, starred Review

Praise for The Double Life of Danny Day:

"The Double Life of Danny Day starts with a clever premise that builds into an entertaining story. You may feel tempted to read it twice!” —Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Fablehaven and Dragonwatch

"
It’s a riveting premise and a cool spotlight on the social world of videogames, and readers will consider their double days with Danny to be time well spent." The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (BCCB)

"
In a clever time-loop tale reminiscent of Groundhog Day, a middle-schooler gets free do-overs by living through each day twice...After engaging in some awesomely reckless exploits (on the discard days), Danny at last takes on, with two new allies, a taunting, bullying gamer who, readers will readily agree, really deserves the schooling he gets." — Booklist

"Danny’s first-person narrative engages readers with wisecracking humor and sharp observations on the middle school social stratum.... Perfect for gamers who’d rather play than read, Thayer speaks their language and scores a direct hit." — School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2022-11-16
After two meteors collide, Tiffany is able to take on another person’s talents, but she has to learn how to use her powers for good.

Tiffany lives in a mobile home with her single dad. She used to be more colorful and expressive, but since her grandmother passed away, she’s felt cursed. The 12-year-old hides in the shadows, trying to avoid mean girl Candace’s bullying. Her social life consists of her school’s online video game club and a few old friends at Sunny Vistas Assisted Living who really are old—in their 90s! Maybe her new ability is a corrective measure sent by her grandmother from above? Mimi always called Tiffany her Shining Star, and after all, Tiffany does need help. If she wants to win the fundraiser contest that could save the dilapidated planetarium where her father works, she has to enter the spotlight. There’s a lot of heart and humor in this book; Tiffany is a quirky, honest narrator. Initially giddy about her strange new capabilities, she soon faces the ethical consequences of taking another’s talents—but talents freely given are another matter. With the support of her gaming club and the shared life experiences of her elderly friends, Tiffany finds her voice and reclaims her confidence. Readers will laugh out loud and be moved to tears as Tiffany proves to be the Shining Star Mimi always said she was. Main characters default to White.

A fresh, heartwarming take on self-acceptance and true friends. Huzzah! (Fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159830005
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 07/11/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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