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It is no accident that Prudence Lucky, the luckiest girl in
Luckyville, is a mere five-year-old. It is also no accident that
Prudence ends up depositing a whopping $450,000 in a money-market
account due to using her newly acquired allowance money to set up a
lemonade stand at the local farmer's market during summer break.
Unlike the rest of the people in her hometown-all of whom have
bought into silly superstitions and old wives' tales, foolish
traditions, and a deeply rooted bad luck mentality that keeps them
locked into a bad luck syndrome-Prudence Lucky is prudent enough to
understand one vital dynamic: you are a sum total of what you
deliberately say, think about, hear, read, and meditate on 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year- 366 in leap year If you
are sick and tired of living from paycheck to paycheck day after
day and you would love to attract infinite wealth and acquire a
higher income status, irrespective of what is taking place in the
global economy, this exciting children's book is a must read
'Beautifully written, poetic and haunting... Joanne Graham is a
great talent.' --Louise Douglas 'A clever, twisty, taut
thriller...' --If These Books Could Talk Sarah Phillips longs for
the simple life - a job to fill her days, a home to return to and a
small amount of steps to count between the two. Seriously injured
in a car crash when she was thirteen, Sarah has no memory of her
childhood or the family she lost. Ellie Wilson remembers her own
past only too well, the cruelty she suffered at the hands of a
mother that abused her and a father who couldn't protect her. She
finds Sarah fascinating, a mirror to the life she never had. But as
curiosity spills over into obsession, and as Sarah's world begins
to unravel, Ellie moves ever closer. Prize-winning poignant novel
about love and loss. Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes, Katie Fforde
and Jill Mansell
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