The Ventura County Library’s One County, One Book initiative is designed to unite the community through a shared reading experience.
By encouraging residents across Ventura County to read the same book and participate in related activities—such as discussions, film screenings, and author talks—the program sparks conversation and fosters connection. This initiative supports our mission to build community and promote lifelong learning.
Read further to explore this year's selection, participate in program events, and discover companion reads for all ages.
One County, One Book Events
Join the Oak View Reading Society for its annual in-person book discussion of the One County, One Book community reading 2025 selection: The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel.
Join us for our annual in-person book discussion of the One County, One Book community reading 2025 selection: The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel.
The Hill Road Book Club meets the last Tuesday of each month at 4pm.
Visit the Hill Road Library to pick up the latest Book Club selection.
Join the discussion of the Ventura County Library's One County One Book selection, The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession by Michael Finkel.
Join fellow readers for a casual discussion of the 2025 One County, One Book selection, The Art Thief by Michael Finkle.
Honor Book copies are available in advance for interested readers. All are welcome!
Join us for the finale of the Ventura County Library 2025 One County, One Book program!
Adult Companion Reads for THE ART THIEF
The Art Thief is a gripping true‑crime narrative that unfolds with the pacing and allure of fiction—plunging readers into a realm of brazen heists, exquisite art, intimate museum spaces, and masterful police work. For those fascinated by the interplay of creativity and criminality in the art world, we have curated a selection of adult nonfiction and fiction titles available through Ventura County Libraries.
Please note: Unfortunately, there are few recent or notable titles on art theft occurring outside the Western art world. We’ve included what we could locate. For further insight, consider consulting individual chapters in the non-fiction titles Lost Masterpieces and Art & Crime.
For Your Entertainment
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1968 & 1999 The Thomas Crown Affair (Feature Films)
1973 Santo vs. Dr. Muerte (Feature Film)
2009 The Art of the Steal (Documentary)
2009 The Maiden Heist (Feature Film)
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel (Feature Film)
2014 The Monuments Men (Feature Film)
2015 The Cookie Thief, featuring Cookie Monster (Episodic Television, for children)
2015 Mortdecai (Feature Film)
2015 Woman in Gold (Feature Film)
2018 Ruben Brandt, Collector (Feature Film)
2019 Blood & Treasure (Episodic Television, two seasons)
2019 The Burnt Orange Heresy (Feature Film)
2020 The Duke (Feature Film)
2022 Confess, Fletch (Feature Film)
2023 Inside (Feature Film)
Youth Companion Reads for THE ART THIEF
These companion reads offer young readers an introduction to the world of art, museums, and creative curiosity. Spanning from picture books for preschoolers to insightful reads for teens, this collection invites young minds to explore the wonder and mystery of the art world.
Previous One County, One Book Selections
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- 2024 Rough Sleepers - Tracy Kidder
- 2023 Solito - Javier Zamora
- 2022 Taste Makers - Mayukh Sen
- 2021 Your House Will Pay - Steph Cha
- 2020 The Island of Sea Women - Lisa See
- 2019 The Library Book - Susan Orlean
- 2018 Barbarian Days - William Finnegan