"Lucky Boy" is a compelling novel that explores the complexities of motherhood, immigration, and the American dream. The story revolves around two women—Solimar, a young Mexican immigrant, and Kavya, an Indian-American who struggles with infertility. Their lives intersect when Soli, after a harrowing journey to the U.S., gives birth to a son named Ignacio, and Kavya and her husband decide to foster him. The narrative highlights the deep emotional bonds formed between mothers and their children, as well as the legal and social challenges immigrants face. Soli’s fight to reclaim her son and Kavya's desperate longing to become a mother create a poignant conflict that drives the plot.