Live By the Book: The Good Luck Book

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With St. Patty’s Day around the corner, today’s Live By the Book is inspired by The Good Luck Book by Stefan Bechtel and Laurence Stains. From head to toe, from suspenders to bow tie, and from here to the end of the rainbow — it’s oh-so-easy being green! Or, of course, you could just Leprechaun Yourself.

Live by the Book: The Good Luck Book

What’s your good luck charm? A four-leaf clover, a rabbit’s foot, a horseshoe, a penny? Tell us in the comments, and you will be entered to win a copy of The Good Luck Book!

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  1. Avery  •  Mar 14, 2013 @11:59 am

    When I was a kid I had a dyed-red rabbit’s foot that I bought with tickets at Chuck E. Cheese or some such place. I thought it was the coolest key chain ever, but my mom found it totally repulsive. I think she may have been behind its mysterious disappearance…

  2. Jaclyn  •  Mar 18, 2013 @9:32 am

    I harvested my good luck charms from my Grandmother’s garden: there were patches of crystals and mica that came from the earth that I’d dig up and keep. Grandma told me she had a “fairy garden” and that the fairies visited at night to bless the rocks and turn them into crystals. I still have quite a few (even on my desk at work).

  3. pearl  •  Mar 20, 2013 @3:54 pm

    I did have a rabbits foot when I was younger as they were very popular then, but now I have a miniature soapstone sculpture of a face that my father made years ago and I saved and will eventually give to my son.

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