Milkweed

by

Jerry Spinelli

Milkweed: Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
The first thing Stopthief remembers is running, clutching a loaf of bread to his chest. Someone is chasing him, shouting, “Stop! Thief!” Sometimes, this memory comes to him as a dream in the middle of the day. He never sees who’s chasing him, and he never remembers eating the bread.
Running and stealing are central to Stopthief’s identity—to the extent that he’s actually named after these activities. Though it’s not yet clear why he engages in this behavior, the fact that the novel begins with this vignette indicates that it’s foundational to Stopthief’s sense of self.
Themes
Identity and Relationships Theme Icon
Ingenuity, Resilience, and Survival Theme Icon