Three Times Lucky Resources
Websites
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Learn all about Sheila Turnage, Three Times Lucky, and her other books (including the sequel to this one).
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Liked this book? Click on through for a brief review and some insights into its sequel, Ghosts of Tupelo Landing.
Articles and Interviews
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Apparently the first draft of Three Times Lucky was 750 pages long. Holy smokes, that's a long book.
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Turnage says that if she could name herself something a little outrageous, it would be "Tupelo Turnage." That seems about right, don't you think?
Video
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Check out this cool book trailer for Three Times Lucky to get a glimpse of what the story's all about.
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Turnage talks at the Gaithersburg Book Festival about the similarities she has with her character Mo LoBeau.
Audio
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If you'd rather hear Three Times Lucky as if Mo were telling the story to a friend, then you can pick up the audio version.
Images
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The cover of Three Times Lucky shows one of Mo's little bottles floating down the creek, just like she did all those years ago.
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Doesn't author Sheila Turnage look like she's standing on the banks of the creek in Tupelo Landing?
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The sequel to Three Times Lucky looks like it's full of mystery and intrigue, too. Instead of chasing a murderer, though, it appears that Mo will be dealing with a ghost. Spooky.