Lucky Star

Lucky Star by Cathy Cassidy, published by Puffin in 2007, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores the lives of two teenagers, Cat and Mouse, who come from contrasting backgrounds in north London. The story delves into their struggles as they navigate personal challenges, including Mouse’s efforts to keep his graffiti art hidden from the police and Cat’s turbulent emotions. Their unexpected meeting leads to a friendship that is tested by secrets, lies, and unforeseen events.
Readers will find a narrative that addresses themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of adolescence. The book presents a vivid portrayal of social dynamics and personal growth, set against the backdrop of contemporary Europe. With 242 pages, this edition is suitable for young readers aged 8 to 13, offering an engaging perspective on the trials and tribulations of youth.
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Teenagers Cat and Mouse come from opposite sides of the track in north London, but trouble seems to follow them both around. Mouse is struggling to keep his graffiti art away from the eyes of the police, and volatile Cat’s problems are tearing her apart. A chance meeting brings them together, but can their friendship survive the secrets and lies and shocking events that follow?
Cathy Cassidy’s hugely engaging writing has massive appeal for boys and girls aged 8 – 13.
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