Lucky Breaks

Lucky Breaks by Susan Patron, published by Simon and Schuster on March 10, 2009, is an illustrated work that continues the adventures of Lucky as she approaches her eleventh birthday. In this installment, Lucky is eager to embrace change and adventure in her small town of Hard Pan, where life remains predictably quiet. As she navigates her relationships with friends like Lincoln and Miles, she also encounters new challenges and opportunities for growth, particularly with the arrival of Paloma, who brings a fresh perspective to Lucky’s world.
Readers will find a blend of action and humor as Lucky faces various trials, including dealing with tomato worms and the complexities of friendship. The narrative explores themes of adolescence and coming of age, set against the backdrop of holidays and celebrations. With a page count of 181, this edition invites readers to join Lucky on her journey of self-discovery and the joys and challenges of growing up in a close-knit community.
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“Eleven is much more intrepid than only ten.”
On the eve of her eleventh birthday, Lucky wants to let loose and become intrepid; she’s ready for life to change. But Hard Pan (population 43) drones on like it always has: Lincoln all tied up in knotty matters, Miles newly diagnosed as a genius but as needy as ever, Brigitte running her Café and trying to figure out what it means to be American.
Enter Paloma, tagging along on a visit to Hard Pan with a pack of hungry geologists. She’s smart and pretty and fun — definitely best-friend material. But will Lucky be able to cope with tomato worms, Short Sammy’s mysterious box, the potential for disaster when Paloma’s parents visit Hard Pan, and Lincoln’s fame among knot tyers of the world?
Lucky’s intrepidness is put to the test in this satisfying sequel to the Newbery Award-winning The Higher Power of Lucky.
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