
Jackpot
384 pages | Paperback
From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Dear Martinâwhich Angie Thomas, the bestselling author of The Hate U Give, called âa must readââcomes a pitch-perfect romance that examines class, privilege, and how a stroke of good luck can change an entire life.
Meet Rico: high school senior and afternoon-shift cashier at the Gas ânâ Go, who after school and work races home to take care of her younger brother. Every. Single. Day. When Rico sells a jackpot-winning lotto ticket, she thinks maybe her luck will finally change, but only if sheâwith some assistance from her popular and wildly rich classmate Zanâcan find the ticket holder who hasnât claimed the prize. But what happens when have and have-nots collide? Will this investigative duo uniteâŠor divide?
Nic Stone, the New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin and Odd One Out, creates two unforgettable characters in one hard-hitting story about class, moneyâboth too little and too muchâand how you make your own luck in the world.
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384 pages | Paperback
From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Dear Martinâwhich Angie Thomas, the bestselling author of The Hate U Give, called âa must readââcomes a pitch-perfect romance that examines class, privilege, and how a stroke of good luck can change an entire life.
Meet Rico: high school senior and afternoon-shift cashier at the Gas ânâ Go, who after school and work races home to take care of her younger brother. Every. Single. Day. When Rico sells a jackpot-winning lotto ticket, she thinks maybe her luck will finally change, but only if sheâwith some assistance from her popular and wildly rich classmate Zanâcan find the ticket holder who hasnât claimed the prize. But what happens when have and have-nots collide? Will this investigative duo uniteâŠor divide?
Nic Stone, the New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin and Odd One Out, creates two unforgettable characters in one hard-hitting story about class, moneyâboth too little and too muchâand how you make your own luck in the world.











