Lives thrown into turmoil, caught up in events beyond their control, are at the heart of Lily Takes A Chance, the fourth book in the Lissadell series from Douglas native Judi Curtin, who draws her eight-plus readership into Lily's world as skilfully as she did in her early Alice and Megan stories
-- The Echo
deservedly popular ... The ferment of political change provides an exciting backdrop for the story, and the lives of Lily and her friends, servants and gentry, are vividly drawn, giving readers a complete sense of their different lives, as well as the different constraints they are under. Caring, capable and compassionate, Lily is trusted by her friends to make things right, and by readers too.
-- Books for Keeps
an enchanting friendship story written with warmth and humour
-- Irish Independent
I love the Lissadell stories. They bring so much joy, friendship and thoughtful consideration. Throughout the four books, we watch Lily grow, using her spark, intelligence and sense of fair-play as she navigates her life, comes into her own and chases her dream of rising out of her circumstances to become a teacher. All the while, the love for her friends and family stays in the foreground. Lily is a young lady who is determined to help those around her achieve their dreams and happiness as well. (Her character has always reminded me a bit of Anne Shirley.) The historical aspect gives an accurate portrait of the times and struggles taking place. In Lily Takes a Chance, we further see the effects of war and social struggle, with small, heartrending depictions of injured soldiers coming home, refugees and the dynamics of fighting for Irelands' independence. But the heart of this story is friendship, family and growing up; still with room for new experiences, excitement and fun. Well-written, charming, adventurous; an utter delight. Read the whole series!
-- Fallen Star Stories
I really enjoy Judi Curtin's books. This is the fourth book in the series and I have read every one ... I would definitely recommend this book to my friends as I really enjoyed it. I would recommend this book for ages 9+. I would rate this book 10/10 - By Nixie, 6th Class, Ransboro NS, Sligo
-- Seomra Ranga