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Beginner's Luck: A Novel
 
 

Beginner's Luck: A Novel (Paperback)

by Laura Pedersen (Author)
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When Hallie Palmer, a 16-year-old gambling whiz kid, gets kicked off her Ohio high school's soccer team for skipping class, she quits school altogether. With her parents and six siblings breathing down her neck, she also decides to leave her chaotic home, hiding in the summerhouse of the Stocktons-the delightfully quirky family for whom she's just started doing yard work. Pedersen (Going Away Party), a wunderkind in her own right who had a seat on the floor of the American Stock Exchange at the age of 20, uses her financial background and expertise as a childhood card shark to concoct this buoyantly zany coming-of-age tale. Hallie is at first perplexed and then captivated by the Dickensian residents of the Stockton manse. There's the enthusiastically eccentric, multi-cause obsessed Olivia, the 62-year-old grande dame of the family who takes care of her Alzheimer's-afflicted husband; Bernard, her foppish son, who owns an antique store and is a gourmet cook of outlandish theme meals; his partner, Mr. Gil, the self-proclaimed "normal one," who is into "tooth prognostication"; and Rocky, a mixed drink-guzzling chimpanzee trained to work with paraplegics. Pedersen has a knack for capturing tart teenage observations in witty asides, and Hallie's na‹vet‚, combined with her gambling and numbers savvy, make her a winning protagonist. As the first trade paperback original in the five-year-old Ballantine Reader's Circle series, this novel is funny and just quirky enough to become a word-of-mouth favorite. A preview of Pedersen's next book, an unlikely romantic comedy featuring a terminally ill Scotsman and a dying cloistered nun, also shows great promise.
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Sixteen-year-old Hallie Palmer is bored with school and alienated from her family. She spends her spare time at the racetrack or crashing the secret, weekly poker game in the church basement. When she drops out of school, loses her savings at the track, runs away from home, and then is accused of robbery, it seems things have nowhere to go but up--and that's exactly what happens in this novel from Oxygen TV host Pedersen. Temporarily homeless and short of cash, Hallie takes a job as "yard person" for the quirky Stocktons and winds up finding the family she's always wanted. Olivia Stockton, a free-spirited, 60-something radical, schools Hallie in feminism, politics, and literature, while her son, Bertie, and his lover, Gil, introduce her to fine cuisine and culture. Pedersen overdoes the Stocktons' peculiarities--their household includes a bartending chimpanzee--and Hallie's incessant wisecracking soon wears thin. Still, this is a breezy coming-of-age novel with an appealing cast of characters. It's perfect book-club fare, and a reading group guide is included. Meredith Parets
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Old-Fashioned Read, May 20 2004
By Erin Davis (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida) - See all my reviews
This is not a tear-jerker, a mystery (though there's a small one), or tale of abused youth. Just a sweet story, well told, with lots of humor and engaging characters. Sounds easy but there are so few that really deliver a smile like this. I'm in my 60s and with all that's going on in the news right now it was a welcome relief, almost a return to a better time. Also, as I get older I increasingly appreciate the aspects of life that are stressed in BEGINNER'S LUCK -- friendship, helping one another. Sounds corny but maybe we could all use a little reminding once in a while. On the other hand, I think teenage girls are really going to enjoy the main character of Hallie since she reacts against authority in some interesting and entertianing ways.
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3.0 out of 5 stars GREAT Characters, May 18 2004
By K. Geiger "geiger1971" (Cromwell, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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I really liked the characters in this book, BUT it took awhile to get going for me. It wasn't until Hallie really got into her "new" family life that I started to enjoy the book. I wouldn't call it a MUST read but then I wouldn't say it wasn't worth reading either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It, April 22 2004
By Kaitlin Murray (San Antonio, Texas) - See all my reviews
Well written story with plenty of charm and humor. Perfect for a trip, hanging at home, or waiting around hospitals (as I was doing). It cheered me up immensely!
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