Lucky Star

Cat and Mouse come from opposite sides of the tracks. Mouse’s graffiti art has the police on his tail. Rich kid Cat has the world at her feet, but her problems are tearing her apart. Mouse is doing his best to stay out of trouble. Cat is doing her best to land herself in it. They’ve both had it tough, but when they meet they thank their lucky stars. Weird and wonderful things happen when they’re together – but how long can it last? Because everyone has their secrets – and there can be only one winner in a game of cat and mouse… A warm, touching and memorable story of friendship against the odds.

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  • loved it

    Lucky Star is a captivating story of a boy called Mouse trying to stay out of trouble who meets, young girl Cat who is trying to get into trouble. I loved this book; it was so amazing because 1) Reading from a boy’s point of view. 2) It’s kind of a ruff background with trouble makers. I’d totally recommend this book to anyone my age and up as it is a great read. I hope you enjoy all the twists and turns in this book if you decide to read it! And I’m going to rate it: 5/5 :-)

    9 March 2016

  • loved it

    best book ever

    9 March 2014

  • Amazing read with an amazing ending. A very emotional read!

    9 March 2014

  • loved it

    This book is really good it’s about Mouse (who was in Dizzy) wanted stop getting in trouble and Cat wanted to land herself into it and it’s like they are lucky stars!

    19 January 2014

  • loved it

    i loved this book.hope cathy cassidy writes many more books like this.

    25 October 2013

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    Cathy Cassidy

    She’s been an art teacher, magazine editor and agony aunt but we like her best as a top-selling author. If you love books about family, friendship and chocolate, then look no further than Cathy!

    Awards

    Cathy won the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children’s Books for Scarlett in 2007, the Lincolnshire Young People’s Book Award in 2009 and the 2013 Doncaster Book Award for Summer’s Dream. She was also crowned Queen of Teen in 2010.

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