Lottery
Description
Money isn't the same as treasure, and IQ isn't the same as smarts...An uplifting and joyous new novel hailed by Jacqueline Mitchard as "solid gold."
Perry L. Crandall knows what it's like to be an outsider. With an IQ of 76, he's an easy mark. Before his grandmother died, she armed Perry well with what he'd need to know: the importance of words and writing things down, and how to play the lottery. Most important, she taught him whom to trust--a crucial lesson for Perry when he wins the multimillion-dollar jackpot. As his family descends, moving in on his fortune, his fate, and his few true friends, he has a lesson for them: never, ever underestimate Perry Crandall.
About the Author
Patricia Wood is a Ph.D. student at the University of Hawaii, focusing on education, disability, and diversity. Lottery is inspired by her work--and her father's own big lottery win. This is her first novel.
Praise for Lottery…
A wonderful first novel
profoundly lovable.
Washington Post
A memorable character whose voice and world linger in ones imagination.
Miami Herald
Lottery is a winner.
Kate Jacobs
A winning narrator.
Seattle Times
Its memorable.
Miami Herald
Its wonderful.
Washington Post
Its irresistible.
Good Housekeeping
Uplifting.
Kate Jacobs
Much more than a novel about a windfall affecting a simple soulits a book about a stupendous event affecting a great number of people, especially the reader.
Paul Theroux



