The lucky lottery

The Lucky Lottery by Ron Roy, published by Scholastic in 2000, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 86 pages. This engaging story follows Lucky O’Learey, who has always considered himself unlucky until he receives a lottery ticket from his grandfather that becomes a million-dollar winner. However, his newfound fortune is threatened when someone breaks into his home and steals the ticket before he can claim his prize.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and adventure as Lucky navigates the challenges of his unexpected luck and the ensuing theft. The narrative explores themes related to lotteries and the excitement of winning, while also delving into the detective elements as Lucky seeks to recover what is rightfully his. This edition, written in English, presents a captivating tale that will appeal to young readers interested in fiction that combines elements of mystery and the thrill of chance.
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Lucky O’Learey has never been very lucky – until his grandfather sends him a lottery ticket that turns out to be a million-dollar winner. But before Lucky can cash it in, someone sneaks into his house and steals it
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