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There is nothing Tee enjoys more than sitting out on the porch with her great-greatmother, listening to the fascinating stories about the lucky stone. Shiny and black as night, it brought good fortune to each of its owners for over one hundred years. First it helped Mandy, a runaway slave, win her freedom. Then it saved Vashti from death by lightning at a prayer meeting. And it even saved Tee's great-grandmother from the ferocious dancing dog and helped her meet her husband. Now Tee can't help wondering what the old stone has in store for her. She certainly could use some luck on Valentine's Day. But the lucky stone doesn't belong to Tee. How can her wish come true?
The Lucky Stone is a charming children's book about a young girl named Rosalie who discovers a magical stone. The stone has the power to grant wishes, and Rosalie must choose her wishes wisely. This story teaches important lessons about gratitude, selflessness, and the consequences of our choices. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
For use in schools and libraries only. Four interrelated stories focus on a lucky stone that brings freedom, love, and good fortune to its owners, four generations of black women.
Originally published as a serial in Chums under the pseudonym of Basil Windham, The Luck Stone is thoroughly Wodehouse with his trademark sticky situations, quirky characters, sly humour and wit, and of course, his renowned prose. All written in the form of a letter to a friend, this dark and suspenseful plot will never fail to disappoint
Runa accidentally takes a precious stone from a shop. She does not want to be a thief, so she has to return it. But it is difficult, because the stone feels magic. At the same time Runa becomes friends with the new girl in her class and fights with her best girlfriend Frida. How is she going to get out of all this mess? "Overall a very warm recommendation from me!" - Line Frøhmann Ehlers - www.bogbotten.dk "I'm already looking forward to reading more about the three friends." - www.bogormenogmig.wordpress.com A fun and realistic series about the three friends Runa, Frida and Vigga who love magic, but realise that it cannot always solve their problems. Sandra Schwartz was born in 1979, and currently lives in Valby, Denmark with her husband and two kids. Growing up her mother would often take her to the most magical place in the world – the library. And her grandmother would make up dramatic stories about the Kitchen knife that went down the drain and had amazing adventures all over the world. She writes in several different genres, but her biggest passion is writing books for children and young adults.