I LOVED this book!!
Ari Fish is a really superstitious kid with a seemingly limitless wealth of information about (and slight obsession with) the US Presidents. He's also a young Jewish boy preparing for his bar mitzvah, a younger brother missing his older brother, and a soccer player gearing up for his first starting season. When he finds a trading card for his soccer idol and local hometown legend, his lucky streak begins and everything starts going Ari's way.
Of course, luck runs out, and when he loses the card, his life turns upside down and the worst things possible go wrong. His friendships and soccer career are all on the line, but when something more important might fall victim to his bad luck, Ari has to move forward and figure out what there is beyond luck.
I'm a twentysomething Catholic girl, so it's a little strange to say that I found myself really identifying with Ari, but it's totally true. Ari is right at that moment when you're going from kid to teenager, from knowing absolutely everything about the way the world works to finding out that you don't know much at all, and moving through those first experiences that test your friendships, love, and faith.
The book is so fast paced and fun, and I felt like all the characters were someone I knew when I was growing up. This is just a really special, really sweet book (okay, yes, it also had me crying at one crucial moment) and I heartily recommend it!