Get Lucky by Katherine Center
I have been a fan of Katherine Center since she published her first novel The Bright Side of Disaster. And then after reading Everyone is Beautiful and later Katherine Skyping into my book club, the deal was cemented. Katherine is pretty much full of awesome. I’m an unabashed fan. And I’m happy to report that after highly anticipating and reading her newest novel, Get Lucky, I was not disappointed.
After growing up in Houston, Texas, Sarah Harper finds herself transplanted to Manhattan and is doing well in in her advertising career. But one stupid decision changes it all, she forwards an inappropriate email to all of her co-workers, and is suddenly out of a job and has a lot of time on her hands. So what better thing to do than go back home to visit her sister Mackie for Thanksgiving?
But what was going to be a simple vacation turns into something much longer as Sarah learns that Mackie has given up on having a baby due to infertility. Sarah puts forth a plan that nobody can resist and that will change them all forever, sometimes not always for the better.
But the storyline, of course, isn’t so simple. Memories of her deceased mother, reconnecting with her father whom announces he’s getting remarried and avoiding the hot ex-boyfriend whom she dumped horribly in high school play a role as she rediscovers who she is. Add to that a new job at a non-profit which will literally put her on top of a library roof by herself for 102 hours, and there is plenty to keep the reader engaged.
This is a story about relationships. With sisters, with friends, with parents, with co-workers and most important, with oneself. Katherine Center has a way of writing that just pulls you into the story and you have to remember to stop and breathe every once in a while. Or at the very least see if your kids have destroyed your house while you were previously engaged. She’s just so darn good at what she does!
These characters were real and flawed. Oh, there were times, when I wanted to say, “Sarah! Do you have any idea what you’re doing?!” But the beauty of the story is that Sarah is full of so many good intentions that she acts impulsively. We, the reader, have the benefit of watching Sarah as she journeys on a very steep learning curve. And Sarah certainly makes the journey well worth watching.
Those who go into this book expecting a quick, light read full of chuckles will find just that, but ultimately, will be surprised with the depth of emotion, story, and characters that labels Katherine Center has an author who has seemingly created a genre all her own.
And I LOVE the videos that Katherine makes. Check these three out. And tell me, how can you not help loving her!
The first ends with these words: “Your time is now. To be fearlessly resilient. To rebound with purpose and power. To lead with intention. To discover what you want – and go get it.” Powerful.
This video makes me want to get up, move around, and features words from Get Lucky:
And last, a video about sisters. A very appropriate celebration of Get Lucky:
Seriously, don’t skip them! Already waiting anxiously for Katherine’s next book and passing off my copy of Get Lucky to everybody in my book club, who all audibly gasped when I mentioned her new book was out.
Links of interest: Today’s post is in conjugation with Katherine’s TLC blog tour, more blogger reviews, Katherine’s website, my book review of Everyone is Beautiful, The Bright Side of Disaster, my author interview with Katherine, Nikki’sguest post interview with Katherine, and let’s not forget her awesome soup.
Genre: Fiction
Publisher: Ballantine Books. April 6 2010.
Paperback, 288 pages. ISBN 0345507916
Get Lucky is available from your favorite independent bookstore, Powell’s, and Amazon.
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Can I just say that I love this woman? That first video is freaking powerful. I am going to send it to some friends of mine, because every one of us needs to see it and believe it. I thought Everyone is Beautiful was precious, especially on audio. The world needs more authors like Katherine Center.
on April 22nd, 2010 at 2:01 pmGet Lucky was my first experience with Katherine’s work and I’m definitely a fan after reading it! I love the videos!
on April 22nd, 2010 at 2:02 pmWith an endorsement like that, how can I miss this? Never heard of Katherine Center, so I better get on it.
on April 22nd, 2010 at 4:24 pmThis book sounds like a lot of fun!! I have to read it some day!
on April 22nd, 2010 at 7:11 pmOh, you are the best! Thank you for all your amazing and very kind words!! And I’m so glad you like the videos, as well. That first one is for a series of conferences for women (in TX, PA, and MA) and I cannot take credit for the lovely quote at the end–it is the theme for the conferences! I took the theme, pulled ideas from it, and wrote the essay that I read in the video. It was a fantastic project, and I’m so excited about how the video turned out. It’s brand new!
on April 22nd, 2010 at 8:19 pm(Is this the longest comment ever??) Thank you again for this great review!! Many, many good wishes!
I’m reading this one now and loving it so far. Center’s characters are just so real. I absolutely loved Everyone Is Beautiful, so I just had to read this one, too.
on April 23rd, 2010 at 5:58 amHi Natasha, great review! I’m so glad you enjoyed the book. I love stories about sisters and can’t wait to check this one out myself. Thank you for being on the tour!
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on April 23rd, 2010 at 8:10 amBooklover
Loved the videos. I lent out my copy of Everyone is Beautiful before I read it and I haven’t gotten it back yet. I will definitely have to get it and read it soon and then check out her other books.
on April 23rd, 2010 at 11:43 amI just finished Get Lucky this weekend…I had it checked out from the library and seeing your review made me bump it up to the top of my stack.
on April 25th, 2010 at 6:35 pmI bought this the other day based on your previous ravings about Katherine Center and on her tweeting of lines from her reviews (social media ftw!). I think I’m going to wait a bit to read it, though, since it has so many similar themes to “Between Friends,” which I just read.
on April 26th, 2010 at 1:13 pmI just finished Get Luck and Bright side of Disaster and REALLY liked it. Like you said, all the character are real and flawed. I just requested Everyone is beautiful. Thanks for the review.
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