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In Ireland (previously published in paperback as Lucky Me), superstitious thirteen-year-old Meghan travels throughout Ireland to break a curse and finds family instead. In Hollywood, besties Ginger and Payton zip around Hollywood looking for an ailing great-aunt's hidden life savings and making harmless mischief. Like Callaghan's others (Lost in London, etc.), these are breezy though slight romps through well-described landscapes populated by memorable characters. Review covers the following titles: Lost in Hollywood and Lost in Ireland.