Luck doesn't shine her light on each of us equally. She is arbitrary, irrational, unfair and sometimes downright cruel
Luck doesn't shine her light on each of us equally. She is arbitrary, irrational, unfair and sometimes downright cruel
In the world of Francine Pascal's novels, luck plays a significant role in the lives of her characters. From the glamorous and privileged students of Sweet Valley High to the troubled teens of Fearless, luck can make or break a character's fate. However, as Pascal's stories often illustrate, luck is not always kind or fair.In the world of Sweet Valley High, luck seems to shine brightly on the Wakefield twins, Jessica and Elizabeth. They are beautiful, popular, and seemingly have it all. They effortlessly attract the attention of boys, excel in school, and always seem to come out on top. Their luck seems almost too good to be true, leading some readers to question whether luck truly plays a role in their success.
On the other hand, characters like Gaia Moore from Pascal's Fearless series face a much harsher reality when it comes to luck. Gaia is a fearless and independent young woman who has faced more than her fair share of challenges. From a troubled past to dangerous enemies, Gaia's luck seems to be anything but favorable. Despite her strength and determination, she often finds herself in situations where luck is not on her side.