A review by calistareads
Fiona's Luck by Teresa Bateman

4.0

Great book. Fiona is so confident she thinks she can outwit the Leprechaun that took all the luck from Ireland. Now cows can't milk and chickens don't lay eggs and there are no potatoes. Not just anyone wants to square off against King of the Leprechauns. This is one of the spiritual laws of the universe. Declare something and it will happen. She started getting milk and eggs and potatoes even though they weren't real. The Leprechauns were angry so she now had an audience with them. She got to match wits with the King. Lets simply say that some luck returned to the land.

Such a great story about girl power and having faith in yourself. She was capable and she would rather depend on her wits than luck. I don't know if my niece understand how powerful this message is, and I was pleased to read this with her. Both kids enjoyed the little people. In our house, they visit on St Patty's day and leave little green footprints on the toilet seat. haha. This is my sister-in-laws tradition and I love it. So they were excited to see the little people in a story. They were talking excitedly about them coming to the house.

I enjoyed this story. It slightly reminded me of Rip Van Winkle. Luck of the Irish to ya.