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Books with title Lucky Duck

  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail

    Paperback (HarperTeen, April 28, 2009)
    Phoebe Avery has always been a lucky girl. Popular, smart, and beautiful, Phoebe has it all. She's even planning the hottest party ever with her four best friends to celebrate their middle school graduation. With the perfect green dress picked out at Neiman Marcus and half her class clamoring for invites, plus a new guy to crush on, Phoebe could not be in a better mood—until it looks like the party might be over before it can even start. When Phoebe's family is suddenly faced with losing it all, she discovers that there is more at risk than just her designer jeans. In a town where gossip rules, Phoebe needs to keep everything a secret, or she may lose her friends too. Can lucky Phoebe really be out of luck?
  • Lucky

    by Ellen Miles

    (by Ellen Miles, July 12, 2009)
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  • Lucky

    Rachel Vail

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 1, 2008)
    It's all good . . . and lucky Phoebe Avery plans to celebrate by throwing an end-of-the-year bash with her four closest friends. Everything will be perfect—from the guest list to the fashion photographer to the engraved invitations. The only thing left to do is find the perfect dress . . . until Phoebe goes from having it all to hiding all she's lost. Phoebe's older sisters warn her to keep the family's crisis totally secret. Unfortunately, her alpha-girl best friend looks increasingly suspicious, and Phoebe's crush starts sending seriously mixed signals. Phoebe tries hard to keep smiling, but when her mother is humiliated in Neiman Marcus while buying Phoebe that perfect dress and her father decides to cancel her party, she panics. How far will she go to keep up her image as a lucky girl? With lucky, Rachel Vail begins a powerful sisterhood trilogy, comprised of one book for each of the three fascinating Avery sisters, with all their secrets laid bare during the year that completely changes their lives. Phoebe is the youngest; her story combines first love and flip-flops, friendship and sisterhood, humor and tears. Breezy, witty, and poignant, lucky is Rachel Vail at her breathtaking best.
  • The Lucky Duck

    Golden Books

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
    The Lucky Duck hates being a cute little duck from a children's book, so Lionel tries to help Lucky Duck change his look to a bad, mean, and scary duck.
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  • Lucky

    Craig Inglis, Richard Kinsey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 12, 2013)
    With an easy-to-read story and beautiful illustrations,this uplifting,enlightening picture book shows children that they can overcome even the most challenging of problems with the love of friends and with plenty of determination. It is the triumpthant story of a lovable,plucky dog named "Lucky".
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  • Lucky Little Duck

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    Board book (Parragon Plus, )
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  • You Lucky Duck!

    Emily A. McCully

    Library Binding (Goldencraft, Dec. 15, 1988)
    A Golden book story , perfect for reading aloud
  • Lucky

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, July 6, 2001)
    We’re having a surprise at dinner tonight… but what could it BE? A joyful slice of family life all about what it really means to be lucky. When Mum announces that we’re having a surprise at dinner tonight, my brother Leo and I can’t help but wonder… What could it BE? Mum says we’ll have to wait and see, but Leo and I have some ideas of our own… The award-winning creator of the Roald Dahl shortlisted Marchall Armstrong is New to Our School delivers a tasty and touching slice of family life, in a story all about the benefits of brothers, and what it really means to be lucky… A touching and funny story perfect for reading aloud to boys and girls aged 3+.
  • The Unlucky Lucky Duck

    Heidi Stacy, Dale Jackson

    Hardcover (Care Circles 4 Kids Publications, )
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  • Lucky

    Craig Inglis, Richard Kinsey

    Hardcover (Craig Inglis, June 1, 2014)
    Can a terrier named Lucky bounce back from some bad luck? "Lucky," the illustrated children's book by Craig Inglis, is a puppy tale any child will love. With an easy-to-read story and beautiful illustrations by Richard Kinsey, this uplifting, enlightening picture book shows children that they can overcome even the most challenging of problems with the love of friends and with plenty of determination. Positive and joyful, this highly instructive book will spark animal lovers everywhere, and show children the power of positive thinking in difficult times, such as a life-changing physical disability, through the triumphant story of a lovable, plucky dog named Lucky.
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  • Ducky

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Scholastic Hippo, July 16, 1999)
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  • Little Lucky Ducky

    Demi

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 11, 1993)
    Cut in the shape of a baby duck, this soft, fuzzy, huggable picture book introduces toddlers to the sensory pleasures of the animal kingdom. By the author of Little Bitty Bunny.