The Lucky Lottery
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And that's just how Lucky O'Leary feels when the lottery ticket his grandfather sends him for Christmas turns out to be a million-dollar winner! But before Lucky can cash it in, someone sneaks into his house and steals it. Now it's up to Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose to track down the thief and return the ticket .
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before Lucky loses out! Ron Roy has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an author. When he's not writing a thrilling new A to Z Mystery or Capital Mystery, Ron Roy spends his time traveling all over the country and restoring his Connecticut farmhouse.
"From the Trade Paperback edition." John Steven Gurney has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an illustrator.
John Steven Gurney grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He studied illustration at Pratt Institute and spent summers drawing caricatures on the boardwalk in Atlantic City.
Since 1984 he has illustrated board games, advertisements, magazine stories, and more than 70 books for children, including all of the titles in the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series and the A to Z Mysteries series. He now lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.
"Dinosaur Train" is the first book he has written and illustrated, and it was inspired by his son's love of dinosaurs and trains. "L is for Lucky.
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. And that's just how Lucky O'Leary feels when the lottery ticket his grandfather sends him for Christmas turns out to be a million-dollar winner! But before Lucky can cash it in, someone sneaks into his house and steals it.
Now it's up to Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose to track down the thief and return the ticket . .
. before Lucky loses out! Ron Roy has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an author.
When he's not writing a thrilling new A to Z Mystery or Capital Mystery, Ron Roy spends his time traveling all over the country and restoring his Connecticut farmhouse. "From the Trade Paperback edition.
" John Steven Gurney has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an illustrator. John Steven Gurney grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
He studied illustration at Pratt Institute and spent summers drawing caricatures on the boardwalk in Atlantic City. Since 1984 he has illustrated board games, advertisements, magazine stories, and more than 70 books for children, including all of the titles in the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series and the A to Z Mysteries series.
He now lives in Brattleboro, Vermont. "Dinosaur Train" is the first book he has written and illustrated, and it was inspired by his son's love of dinosaurs and trains.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to "L is for Lucky. .
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And that's just how Lucky O'Leary feels when the lottery ticket his grandfather sends him for Christmas turns out to be a million-dollar winner! But before Lucky can cash it in, someone sneaks into his house and steals it. Now it's up to Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose to track down the thief and return the ticket .
. .
before Lucky loses out! Ron Roy has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an author. When he's not writing a thrilling new A to Z Mystery or Capital Mystery, Ron Roy spends his time traveling all over the country and restoring his Connecticut farmhouse.
"From the Trade Paperback edition." John Steven Gurney has contributed to The Lucky Lottery as an illustrator.
John Steven Gurney grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He studied illustration at Pratt Institute and spent summers drawing caricatures on the boardwalk in Atlantic City.
Since 1984 he has illustrated board games, advertisements, magazine stories, and more than 70 books for children, including all of the titles in the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series and the A to Z Mysteries series. He now lives in Brattleboro, Vermont.
"Dinosaur Train" is the first book he has written and illustrated, and it was inspired by his son's love of dinosaurs and trains. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
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