Lucky Little Things

by Janice Erlbaum (Author)

Lucky Little Things
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
A funny and heartfelt realistic middle-grade novel about friendship, family, and the meaning of luck, from author Janice Erlbaum. Eighth-grader Emma Macintyre could use some good luck. The popular kids at her school ignore her, the boy she likes is out of her league, and her best friend has been ditching her for the mean girls. Worst of all, her beloved Aunt Jenny died recently, leaving Emma and her single mom reeling with grief. Then Emma receives a mysterious letter with no return address. The letter promises that ten lucky little things will happen to her over the next thirty days--she just has to make a list of what she wants. When the things on her list start coming true, she races to understand what's happening. How does this lucky letter work? Who sent it? And what's going to happen when the thirty days are done? Praise for Lucky Little Things: With so many different subplots, a wide variety of readers will find this story relatable. The consistent reminders about the letter keep the story moving forward and create an irresistible page-turner. --School Library Journal Erlbaum's first book for young readers is freshly voiced, modern, and accessible . . . Books that speak directly to the experiences of upper middle-schoolers are rare these days, often falling into the gap between middle grade and YA. A refreshingly honest look at the true meaning of luck. --Booklist
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*An ILA Young Adult Reader's List Selection!*

With so many different subplots, a wide variety of readers will find this story relatable. The consistent reminders about the letter keep the story moving forward and create an irresistible page-turner. This story reminds readers that even the worst day of your life may lead to the luckiest little thing. —School Library Journal

Erlbaum's first book for young readers is freshly voiced, modern, and accessible . . . Books that speak directly to the experiences of upper middle-schoolers are rare these days, often falling into the gap between middle grade and YA. A refreshingly honest look at the true meaning of luck. —Booklist

The savagery of middle school social dynamics will resonate . . .it offers a positive message that in life, good and bad come together. —Kirkus Reviews

Janice Erlbaum
Janice Erlbaum is the author of the memoirs Have You Found Her and Girlbomb, and the middle grade novel Let Me Fix that For You. She lives in New York City with her husband and their two pesky cats. You can find her on her website.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781250308504
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Square Fish
Publication date
July 23, 2019
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
Library of Congress categories
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