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288 pages, Hardcover
First published October 20, 2015
Georgia wants to be a normal teenager and with the help of medication she can maintain that life. It enables her to have healthy relationships with family and friends, work multiple jobs, and it also minimizes the symptoms of her mental illness. This ideal life seems to be going smoothly until her brother, Lucky, dies unexpectedly. Soon Fin, who says he was “like brothers” with Lucky, begins to be a fixture in her small town. Everyone is drawn to Fin; he’s charming, funny, and likable. Georgia’s bosses, parents, and even Lucky’s girlfriend, Sonia, make Fin a major part in their lives. Georgia begins to doubt Fin’s true motivation for moving to her town and to discover this she stops medicating. Without her medication she starts having difficulty deciphering reality from fantasy.
I fell in love with this book from the beginning. Georgia felt very relatable to me, we both don't easily trust and have always been overshadowed by our older siblings. My views on who to believe constantly changed throughout the book. On one hand, Georgia always stayed true to herself, which in return made me want to believe her. On the other hand, like most of the characters in the book, I was drawn to Fin. Not only is he nice, but he also he has a sense of mystery about him that you only can discover by coming closer to him. My indecisiveness of who to believe was unusually for me, because in most books I find one trustworthy character and believe them fully. If You're Lucky had so many well-developed characters that it was difficult to chose just one voice to follow. It's truly a work of art, and you're lucky if you've read it.
In If You’re Lucky which is told by an unreliable narrator the reader will struggle to trust any of the characters and opinions will be constantly changing. Yvonne Prinz, who is also the author of The Vinyl Princess and All You Get Is Me, has masterfully created a captivating novel that explores loss of a loved one, mental illness, and trust. If You’re Lucky is a must-read for anyone who feels misunderstood and wants to find normality.
Will be released on October 20th, 2015
I received an ARC of this through NetGalley

Loss can do some pretty crazy things to people’s heads.