The Car Thief

The Car Thief

by Vicki Reed

Coming of Age
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Added on January 22, 2026

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2021 Gold Medal Winner - Reader's Favorite Awards - Legal Thriller2021 NYC Big Book Award - Winner - Legal ThrillerFirst edition published as THE CAR THIEF by V. ReedTwelve-year-old Kelly Morgan wants only to return home to the wilds of Wyoming. All that's standing in his way are two thousand miles and the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. When he pays a heavy price for a youthful lapse in judgment, who might come to his rescue? Henry, the public defender assigned to the case? Bonnie, the feisty, resourceful justice official? Or Sam, the veteran correctional officer who wants a quiet, orderly existenceβ€”or so he thinks?This suspenseful tale of loss and redemption reveals serious flaws in the criminal justice system and the power of kindness, friendship, and love in healing life's deepest wounds.Vicki Reed, after earning her bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement and master's degree in Criminal Justice, immersed herself in a successful decades-long career in juvenile justice. A sought-after speaker, she is currently executive director of the Kentucky Juvenile Justice Initiative in Lexington, where she lives with her husband and son."Vicki Reed . . . reveals the strengths that can emerge when adults within the system step up to guide youth through hard times and trauma . . . I highly recommend this book for adults and young adults alike."β€” Marcy Mistrett, CEO, Campaign for Youth Justice, Washington, DC"This book will grab you and hold you till its satisfying ending."β€” Richard Ross, Author of Juvenile in Justice and creator of Juvenile-in-Justice"An important read, weaving information about our justice system with a narrative that's hard to put down."β€” Naomi Smoot Evans, Executive Director, Coalition for Juvenile Justice, Washington, DC

Reader Reviews

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Lauren

As a parent, this story had me going through a roller coaster of emotions.Β  Kelly's story showcases the struggles of a youth in the system and the difference a little more help or effort can make. Vicki Reed's book fosters hope and inspires readers to be proactive in helping those children that are stuck in the system.

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Sallie Dunn

Super easy to read and sheds a lot of light as to how the juvenile justice system works (and often doesn’t work that well.). I would think that a large number of people in the justice system would think this books paints an unrealistic picture of a youthful offender. The plot itself was heartwarming and the characters well developed. The ending was a tad on the floofy side, but I did really enjoy this book.The 52 Book Club Reading Challenge - 2022Prompt #26 - Has an β€œAuthor’s Note.”

β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Lucy Swisher

I read The Car Thief for book club, not expecting to be so caught up in it I couldn’t put it down. It is a novel, fiction, but factually based on the author’s personal experience in the juvenile justice systems in the USA. She weaves the facts and fictional characters so well I never felt like skipping ahead to find out what happened next. The facts about the juvenile system and courts in different states are presented to show the extreme consequences probable, and how to avoid them. The book is

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