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Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl - by Susan Lubner (Hardcover)

Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl - by  Susan Lubner (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Told with humor and heart, this new story from the author of "The Upside of Ordinary" is about family, friendship, and hope--plus cats in sweaters!ters!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Told with humor and heart, this is a middle grade story about family, friendship, and hope -- plus cats in sweaters!</b> <p/> Living in the small town of East Thumb, Maine, upstairs from her family's diner, twelve-year-old Lizzy Sherman searches for signs to guide her and perhaps guarantee her a bump-free path through life. She pays attention to the clouds in the sky, the ice cubes in her water, the heart-shaped puddle of the juice her friend spilled. If only she can figure out what the signs are trying to tell her, she'll know what to do next. <p/> When Lizzy and her best friend go searching for a stray cat and find a runaway girl instead, they want to help. And when Lizzy notices a tiny four-leaf clover tattooed on the girl's hand, she knows it's a sign. Lizzy hides the girl inside her bedroom closet, convinced the girl will be able to protect Lizzy's family from tragedy. But signs can be tricky, and what the girl has to offer may be more valuable that luck.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Brimming with small-town charm, quirky characters and clever humor, <i>Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl </i>showcases just how courageous we must be to hold onto hope, especially after loss. Hand this to someone who might need gentle encouragement to love their corner of the world-and to anyone who has ever considered putting a sweater on a cat. <p/>--<i><b>-Beth Vrabel, author of The Reckless Club, Caleb and Kit, and the Pack of Dorks series</b></i><br><br>Lizzy Sherman is the kind of kid you want to give a hug and a high-five to, as she tries to make the world a better place one lost cat (and one runaway kid!) at a time. I feel very fortunate to have found Susan Lubner's fresh, funny, and utterly unforgettable novel, <i>Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl</i>, which winningly imparts the wisdom that it's not enough to just hold on to lucky things... sometimes, you also need to let go.--<i><b>-Erica S. Perl, author of All Three Stooges and When Life Gives You O.J.</b></i><br><br>Lizzy's desperate need for luck tugged at my heart. Bittersweet, beautiful, and recommended for anyone who's searched for a sign that things will turn out okay-or worried that they might not. <p/><i></i>--<i><b>-Kelly Jones, author of Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer</b></i><br><br>Lizzy's search for signs may be something anxious kids relate to and will hopefully inspire them to reach out to those around them. A good conversation starter for discussions on emotional and mental wellness.--<i><b>Booklist</b></i><br><br>On one hand, Lizzy is about the luckiest girl you ever heard of. She lives over her family's small-town diner, enjoying an endless supply of sandwiches and ice cream sundaes. But Lizzy is also a worrier, constantly searching for reassuring signs from the universe. When a mission to feed a stray cat turns up a runaway girl, Lizzy gains a whole new set of worries. Readers will root for the memorable, kindhearted protagonist in this engaging story about loss and recovery. <br>--<i><b>Martha Freeman, author of Zap! and the Secret Cookie Club series</b></i><br><br>Readers are in luck! <i>Lizzy and the Good Luck Girl</i> is a lively tale of compassion and self-discovery, with a perfect blend of humor, heart, and hope. Lizzy's optimism, drive, and quirky belief in signs from the universe make her a character worth rooting for.--<i><b>--Anna Staniszewski, author of The Dirt Diary</b></i><br><br>Short sentences and delightful details create a similar air to recent quirky classics such as Sheila Turnage's <i>Three Times Lucky.</i>--<i><b>School Library Journal</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Susan Lubner</b> is the author of three picture books and the middle grade novel, <i>The Upside of Ordinary</i>. Her stories have also appeared in <i>Spider</i> and <i>Highlights</i>. Besides reading and writing, Susan loves taking long walks, spending time on the water at Cape Code, the color blue, painting, and eating lots of chocolate. She lives in Massachusetts, but was born and raised in Maine, where her family always had two, three, or sometimes four cats.

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