Third grader Penny Posner believes in luck. She fills her room with lucky objects and her days with lucky rituals. She hopes she is lucky enough to be chosen to blow the shofar at her school’s Rosh Hashanah picnic. But while walking to school with her anxious friend Mara, Penny finds an unlucky penny — heads down — and her luck runs out.
Bad things keep happening to Penny: her seat gets moved to the back row, she gets in trouble with her teacher, and, in an attempt to reverse her bad fortune, Penny and Mara get in a fight. Fortunately for Penny, her wise mother counsels her that “luck is just a way of looking at the world,” and even though Penny isn’t chosen to blow the shofar, it turns out to be a lucky day in so many ways.
This chapter book for young readers elegantly weaves lessons about the symbols and rituals associated with the Jewish New Year, like apple cake and tashlich, into a story about fortitude and friendship. Readers will relate to Penny’s optimism and Mara’s worries. Peppered with lively pen-and-ink drawings, Lucky Penny will appeal not only to kids who like reading independently, but also to teachers and parents who are looking for stories about Rosh Hashanah.