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The Thing About Luck may not appeal to kids as much due to the nature of the storyline and it being more of a think piece. I think it will appeal to those readers familiar with the mirgrant life or wanting to know more about it or older readers. It doesn't have the light heartedness of the Year of Billy Miller or the silliness of Flora and Ulysses.
The Year of Billy Miller does a pretty good job of capturing some of the fears of school, the family relationships, etc. and some of the typical boy antics.

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that about sums it up for me. Kids love it but it isn't Newbery material, imo.

But this is still too light a book to be Newbery worthy, imo.




I thoroughly enjoyed this book and never felt that the 'quirkiness' was forced. However, when I compare it to the multi layers of story and theme of Edward Tulane, I can't imagine a Newbery win.
Carol wrote: "I just didn't find this book all that appealing. Ulysses was the only real likable character in the story. I thought were all kind of irritating. I'm still hoping The True Blue Scouts of Sugar M..."
I loved that book too! Also have my fingers crossed for it!
I loved that book too! Also have my fingers crossed for it!



