Good Words on LUCKY from BCCB, a nice way to end the week!
My editor sent me this nice review for A WHOLE LOT OF LUCKY from BCCB:
You’d think winning the lottery would solve all your problems in an
instant, but sixth-grader Hailee finds out it isn’t that easy. She has
to go to a posh new school, for one thing, a circumstance that she did
not foresee or desire, but her parents want her to have a better
education than they had. Her new cell phone also brings new conflict
with her parents, as she immediately
becomes addicted to texting and checking her Facebooks updates. Her
biggest challenges, though, are moral ones—now that she has access to
the popular girls who live in the big houses, will she continue to do
what she knows is right for her, like joining the Library Club, or
sacrifice her principles to earn the favor of girls who don’t share her
values? Hailee has a fresh, quirky outlook, peppered with wryly humorous
observations that ring both wise and age-appropriate. Her direct
questions to the reader as she ponders moral questions create a friendly
intimacy, and readers will be gratified that she doesn’t always make
bad choices, even when it’s tempting to do so. She’s got a down-home
relationship to church on Sundays that threads through her
decision-making in ways that many readers will relate to, and the
changes that the lottery win makes in her daily life are small enough to
insert a healthy dose of reality into that cherished fantasy. She also
bookishly sets her emotional troubles in the context of familiar
middle-grade novels, a trait that amps up both her likability and her
credibility. Readers will definitely feel as though they have made a new
friend in Hailee.
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So cool - congrats!
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