54 pages 1 hour read

Varian Johnson

The Great Greene Heist

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2014

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Character Analysis

Jackson Greene

Jackson Greene, the grandson of a legendary con man, is a sharp, charming hustler in the making. After pulling off some questionably successful cons, everyone is watching him closely, including school principal Dr. Kelsey. Torn between jumping back into a life of middle school heists to take down the school bully or possibly winning back his crush Gaby, Jackson decides to break his own Code of Conduct and run a con for love. As the narrative progresses, the reader learns that Jackson enjoys heists not for personal gain, but the adventurous thrill and helping his friends. He steals Charlie’s wallet only to fill it with money, not to empty it. He takes joy in foiling his enemies with detailed planning and shrewd cunning. Jackson is analytical, confident, and well-liked by his peers, displaying a moral code imparted to him by his grandfather and reinforced by his parents. Jackson’s rules not only serve to direct his choices but also inspire those around him to carefully think through their decisions and the possible consequences.

As Jackson assembles his team, his expert knowledge of capers is eclipsed by his leadership skills and his willingness to highlight his peers’ best qualities.