Good Luck
1896
Published in 1896, 'Good Luck' by L. T. Meade tells the story of Mrs. Patience Reed, an elderly woman caring for her six orphaned grandchildren while facing a debilitating injury that threatens her sewing career. The novel explores themes of personal strength, familial bonds, and resilience in the face of hardship, as Mrs. Reed navigates challenges including an accusation of theft against her eldest grandchild, Alison. This work highlights the warmth and love within the Reed household amidst their struggles.



























































