Joan Holub is a prolific children's book author known for her engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations. With a career spanning over two decades, she has penned popular series like "Goddess Girls" and "Heroes in Training," blending mythology with relatable themes for young readers. Holub's works often combine education with entertainment, captivating audiences with her imaginative plots and dynamic characters. Her books are cherished by both children and educators worldwide.
Sometimes being lucky means being prepared.
Luck is what happens when opportunity meets preparation.
Luck is a funny thing, it can change in an instant.
Sometimes you have to create your own luck.
Lucky breaks are the result of hard work and determination.
Luck is not something you can rely on, but your own skills and abilities are.
Luck is a matter of perspective. What may seem unlucky to one person could be lucky to another.
Sometimes the luckiest people are the ones who create their own opportunities.
Luck is like a double-edged sword, it can bring both good and bad fortune.
Being lucky doesn't mean everything will be perfect, but it does mean you have the power to overcome challenges.
Luck is like a wave, sometimes it lifts you up and sometimes it knocks you down.
Luck favors those who believe in themselves.