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THE HIGHER POWER OF LUCKY by Susan Patron Kirkus Star

THE HIGHER POWER OF LUCKY

by Susan Patron & illustrated by Matt Phelan

Pub Date: Nov. 7th, 2006
ISBN: 1-4169-0194-9
Publisher: Richard Jackson/Atheneum

The facts of Lucky’s life in Hard Pan, Calif. (population 43), scarcely qualify her as “lucky.”

One parent is dead and the other disinterested. Her future with her unemployed French guardian Brigitte, who was tricked into caring for her, feels uncertain. When Lucky discovers that Brigitte is taking an online course in restaurant management from Paris, she anticipates being abandoned. To find her higher power and take control of her life, Lucky runs away in a dust storm, hoping to cause worry, sadness and a change of Brigitte’s heart. Potential disaster leads to Lucky’s discovery that Brigitte loves her, which helps her come to terms with her mother’s death. The plot is not what elevates Lucky’s memorable story. Hard Pan may be lightly populated, but every soul is uniquely unforgettable, from 5-year-old Miles, shameless cookie hustler, to Lincoln, serious knot-tying addict. Readers will gladly give themselves over to Patron, a master of light but sure characterization and closely observed detail.

A small gem.

(Fiction. 9-11)