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How to Steal a Dog 2014

A resourceful young girl, Ji-so, living without a permanent home due to her father's financial struggles, devises a clever plan to earn money. She intends to steal dogs belonging to wealthy people and return them for the reward money. Her scheme, however, proves to be more complicated than she initially anticipated, leading to unexpected challenges and heartwarming connections along the way.

A resourceful young girl, Ji-so, living without a permanent home due to her father's financial struggles, devises a clever plan to earn money. She intends to steal dogs belonging to wealthy people and return them for the reward money. Her scheme, however, proves to be more complicated than she initially anticipated, leading to unexpected challenges and heartwarming connections along the way.

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Georgina Hayes, her brother Toby, and their parents once lived a comfortable life in a Darby, North Carolina apartment, but everything changes when their father leaves. The family’s finances crumble and eviction follows, forcing them to live in their car and slide into a grinding poverty that quietly reshapes Georgina’s world. She keeps this hardship close, rarely sharing the weight of it with friends or teachers, and she clings to a fiercely private plan to protect the family’s dignity.

Georgina confides in her best friend, Luanne Godfrey, urging secrecy even as the stakes rise. A simple idea begins to take hold: if she could borrow a dog, quickly claim it as found, and then return it for a reward, she might secure enough money—for five hundred dollars, she believes—to stabilize their situation. To guide her intuition, she starts scribbling her own unofficial “dog theft rules” in a notebook, outlining care steps like giving the dog water, food, and a safe shelter during the process.

Her search for a suitable canine leads her and Toby to a dog named Willy. Georgina’s instincts tell her Carmella’s house may hold the right kind of opportunity, and she notices the surname on the street as a clue. Meanwhile, life offers a glimmer of hope when their mother manages to secure an abandoned house as a temporary shelter. That option, however, is unstable and fraught with its own hazards—the owner has little interest in tenants, and the home is eventually boarded up.

With Willy identified as the target, Georgina and Toby execute their plan, stealing the dog and stashing him at the abandoned house. The execution is imperfect but mostly effective, and Willy seems to be safely hidden. Yet as the weeks unfold, Georgina’s conscience begins to weigh on her. A traveler named Mookie grows suspicious of the dog’s unusual presence and starts to question the bond forming between Willy and Georgina.

As Georgina befriends Carmella, she discovers the truth about her new friend’s circumstances: Carmella is not wealthy at all, but rather part of the lower middle class, living on a street that once belonged to her late grandfather. Carmella’s family sold their properties, and Willy’s fate was left behind to her. Carmella even tries to borrow money from her sister and uncle to increase the reward for Willy’s return, deepening Georgina’s guilt.

Ultimately, Georgina recognizes that her actions contain both right and wrong motives. She decides to return Willy without collecting the reward and confesses the truth to Carmella. Carmella forgives her, and a fragile friendship forms in the wake of the confession. Mookie’s earlier friendliness now feels puzzling—a detail Georgina discovers when she finds Willy’s collar and learns that Mookie had known about the theft all along, leaving her with questions about trust and motive.

After three days, their mother announces a move to a house shared with a mutual friend, Louise. The prospect of a real home fills Georgina with relief and renewed hope for a more stable future, and the family begins to settle into a new chapter. In her notebook, she revises her rulebook once more, concluding that stealing a dog was a misguided lesson and that better decisions lie ahead. The story closes on a quiet, sensory note: Georgina breathes in the night air instead of the car’s interior, and with a small, unexpected honesty, she remarks that the air “doesn’t stink at all.”

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