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by Annie Bryant


  Isabel’s throat swelled up with emotion. “Charlotte…this is your first paycheck for writing. It’s too much.”

  Charlotte shook her head. “If I’ve learned anything in the last few days it’s that the support and love of friends is much more important than money. Money is only worth something when it can be spent on the good of all,” Charlotte said.

  Marty jumped in her lap and yapped loudly.

  “See? Even Marty agrees,” Charlotte said with a laugh.

  Isabel hugged Charlotte. “Thank you,” she whispered. “This means so much.”

  Soon the other three joined in.

  “Group hugs for all,” Maeve cheered.

  “It’s all for one,” Avery shouted.

  “And one for all,” Katani finished.

  “Yap! Yap!” Marty barked.

  The BSG were back in business.

  “OH, before I forget.” Katani went to her bag. She turned and proudly displayed her handiwork. A new Happy Lucky Thingy—all pink and clean and definitely not smelly!

  Lucky Charm

  BOOK EXTRAS

  Book Club Buzz

  Charlotte’s Word Nerd Dictionary

  Trivialicious Trivia

  Book Club Buzz

  5 QUESTIONS FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO CHAT ABOUT

  Why is Marty so special to the Beacon Street Girls?

  What happens to the effort to bring Marty home when the BSG begin to fight?

  Why do you think Kelley and other kids with autism find horses so soothing?

  Why is Charlotte so distraught about losing Marty?

  Do you believe in lucky charms? Do you have one?

  Charlotte’s Word Nerd Dictionary

  BSG Word

  Fabulosity: adjective–extra fabulous in Maeve’s world

  Other Cool Words…

  Torrent: noun–a rushing, violent stream of water

  Relent: verb–to become more mild, compassionate, or forgiving

  Impassioned: adjective–filled with intense feeling or passion

  Salient: adjective–important

  Nonchalant: adjective–coolly unconcerned

  Circulate: verb–to move in a circle or circuit

  Phenom: noun–slang for “phenomenon”…a remarkable or exceptional person

  Hippotherapy: noun–medical treatment using movement of a horse

  Dejected: adjective–depressed in spirits; disheartened

  Optimistic: adjective–tending to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions

  Analogy: noun–making a comparison between like features of unlike things

  Tangent: noun–changing suddenly from one course of action or thought to another

  Curry: verb–to rub and clean a horse with a currycomb

  Reprieve: noun–the state of being relieved temporarily

  Summon: verb–to call into action; rouse

  Cacophony: noun–harsh mix of sound

  Altercation: noun–a heated or angry dispute

  Objectivity: noun–not influenced by personal feelings; unbiased

  Crestfallen: adjective–dejected; discouraged

  Agog: adjective–highly excited, as in anticipation

  Guffaw: verb–a loud, unrestrained burst of laughter

  Definitions adapted from Webster’s Dictionary, Fourth Edition, Random House.

  lucky charm trivialicious trivia

  Who plays a mean trick on Charlotte when she writes her article for the Sentinel? A. Miss Pierce

  B. Maeve

  C. Jennifer Robinson

  D. Ms. Rodriguez

  2. How much money does Robbie Flores offer the BSG for Marty? A. $1,000,000

  B. $5,000

  C. $50,000

  D. $10,000

  What is the name of Kelley’s horse at High Hopes? A. Penelope

  B. Charlotte

  C. Wilbur

  D. Pokemon

  What does Marty have with him when he is found by Robbie Flores? A. A bone

  B. Happy Lucky Thingy

  C. $20

  D. Fleas

  Who brings Marty back to the Ramseys? A. Robbie Flores

  B. Miss Pierce

  C. Anna and Joline

  D. Happy Lucky Thingy

  ANSWERS: 1. C. Jennifer Robinson 2. D. $10,000 3. C. Wilbur 4. B. Happy Lucky Thingy 5. B. Miss Pierce

 

 

 


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