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The Luck of the Buttons The Luck of the Buttons by Anne Ylvisaker
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“There was pie on the table when Tugs returned. Pie in the Button family meant trouble.”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons
“Tugs used to think that everyone's name was in the dictionary, and when she had realized it was only hers, both Tugs and Button, she felt suddenly fond and possessive of it, as if this book were put here for her guidance alone.”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons
“Tugs was surprised to find that the cake was actually pretty dry and not as good as the cakes her own mother made. It was a revelation. Tugs had assumed that tastier food came out of fancier houses.”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons
“Some people have a lucky rabbit's good, or a lucky coin, but here in Goodhue, we have a lucky Button. Tugs Button.”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons
“Tugs had felt a sense of possibility today as she made that small speech, and there had to be a way to get that feeling back.”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons
“The dictionary says progress means moving forward. Herbert Hoover was just a boy in Iowa. Then he lived all over the world helping solve problems. Now he is president of the United States. That is progress. And Iowas is part of progress. So I am part of progress. - Tugs Button”
Anne Ylvisaker, The Luck of the Buttons