Books on Display: It's Your Lucky Day!
It's Your Lucky Day! Books with the word lucky in the title.
 
 

Bad luck and trouble
by Lee Child

When a man is killed by being thrown from a helicopter over the California desert, Jack Reacher discovers that someone is targeting his old friends and teammates and launches a campaign to end the conspiracy
The Cavendon luck
by Barbara Taylor Bradford

Picks up nine years after the events of Cavendon Women, in an epic tale that finds Cecily and Miles drawing on the collective strength of the whole family to protect Cavendon Hall and its clan from the challenges of World War II. Discussion guide available online. By a #1 New York Times best-selling author.
The good luck charm
by Helena Hunting

Lilah isn't sure what hurt worse: the day Ethan left her to focus on his hockey career or the day he came back eight years later. He might think they can pick up just where they left off, but she's no longer that same girl and never wants to be again. Ethan wants his glory days back. And that includes having Lilah by his side. With her, he was magic. They were magic. All he has to do is make her see that. Just when Lilah might finally be ready to let Ethan in, though, she finds out their reunion might have nothing to do with love and everything to do with improving his game. But Ethan's already lost her once, and even if it costs him his career, he'll do anything to keep from losing her again.
Good luck with that
by Kristan Higgins

When a lifelong friend and fellow weight-loss camper passes away, two grieving women attempt to fulfill her final wish that they overcome the body-image and self-esteem issues they have battled since childhood. By a New York Times best-selling author.
Good night, and good luck

A dramatization of the real-life conflict between television newsman Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy when Murrow and the dedicated CBS newsstaff were determined to expose the scare tactics perpetrated by McCarthy during his communist witch-hunts
Happy-go-lucky

Poppy, a compulsively cheerful North London schoolteacher, lives with her best friend and is tested daily by her driving instructor with anger issues and a troublesome student
The Joy Luck Club
by Amy Tan

Encompassing two generations and a rich blend of Chinese and American history, the story of four struggling, strong women also reveals their daughter's memories and feelings
Julie and Romeo get lucky
by Jeanne Ray

In the sequel to the best-selling Julie and Romeo, Julie Roseman and Romeo Cacciamani want nothing more than to take a few minutes for themselves out of their busy lives, but they get more than they bargained for thanks to a back injury that puts Romeo flat on his back in Julie's bedroom and the arrival of Julie's oldest daughter, on pregnancy bed rest.
Just my luck
by Adele Parks

A group of friends who have played the lottery together for fifteen years finally hit it big just as a rift forms in the group as a result of one person’s lies and betrayal.
Just our luck
by Julia Walton

Sent to self-defense training after losing a fight at school, a boy hiding private interests that are incompatible with his father’s views about masculinity makes a secret deal with a girl from a rival Greek family who helps him attend yoga classes in exchange for a mysterious favor.
Logan lucky /

In an attempt to reverse their family's curse of bad luck, two brothers plan a heist during the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race in North Carolina
Love & luck
by Jenna Evans Welch

In order to fix their shattered sibling relationship--and Addie's broken heart--Addie and Ian take a road trip across Ireland filled with unexpected detours and a stop at a major musical festival
Luck of the draw

Bonnie Raitt
Luck of the Titanic
by Stacey Lee

Stowing away aboard the Titanic on its ill-fated maiden voyage when her British-Chinese heritage bars her from joining her twin in America, a young acrobat struggles to hide and then survive when the unthinkable happens.
Lucky boy
by Shanthi Sekaran

A wrenching emotional battle ensues between an undocumented Mexican single mother and an Indian-American chef who cannot have children when the latter is placed in the care of the former's son during an immigration detention. By the author of The Prayer Room.
Lucky caller
by Emma Mills

A high school senior’s decision to take a radio broadcasting class is complicated by the very different approaches of her broadcast team and the presence of a childhood former friend she had hoped to avoid. By the author of Foolish Hearts.
Lucky girl
by Jamie Pacton

Seventeen-year-old Fortuna Jane Belleweather just won in the lotto jackpot [with]...many reasons...for not coming forward to claim her prize...Jane is still a minor, and if anyone discovers she bought the ticket underage, she'll..have to forfeit the ticket...Let her hoarder mother cash it. The last thing Jane's mom needs is millions of dollars to buy more junk. Then...Jane's ex-boyfriend, Holden, is suddenly back in her life, and he has big ideas about what he'd do with the prize money.
The lucky ones
by Liz Lawson

Struggling with grief, anger and survival guilt in the months after her twin is murdered in a school shooting, May forges an unexpected bond with the maligned son of a woman who incurred local wrath for defending the shooter. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
Lucky one

A soldier in Iraq unwittingly evades the path of a falling bomb when he stops to look at a photograph on the ground, leading him on a search for the woman whose picture saved his life when he returns home
Plum lucky
by Janet Evanovich

Just after Valentine's Day, Diesel returns to once again turn New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum's world upside down, in a novel marked by the presence of such familiar characters as Lula, Grandma Mazur, Connie, Ranger, Joe, Tank, Valerie, and Albert Kloughn.
Some luck
by Jane Smiley

The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres follows the triumphs and tragedies of a farm family from post-World War I America through the early 1950s.
The lucky escape
by Laura Williams

Left at the altar, Annie, after a chance encounter with Patrick, an old friend who reminds her of who she used to be, throws caution to the wind and goes on her honeymoon with a man who’s not her husband.
We were the lucky ones
by Georgia Hunter

A novel based on the true story of a Jewish-Polish family recounts how the Kurcs are scattered throughout the world by the horrors of World War II and fight respective hardships to survive, reach safety and find each other. Includes a family tree.
A wonderful stroke of luck : a novel
by Ann Beattie

A man who attended a prestigious New England boarding school has his life turned upside down by the reappearance in his life of an enigmatic and brilliant but difficult former teacher that makes him question everything he knows.
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