At The Lucky Hand is an account of the different love stories that revolve around a very peculiar book: My Legacy, by Anastas Branica. Upon first glance, My Legacy is a text suspiciously unworthy of obsession: there are no plot or characters to be found. However, the book's author is uninterested in a typical reading. Instead, he has created a world outside of time and space that can only be inhabited by its readers, which Anastas has written in order to connect with his beloved. Through At the Lucky Hand, Petroviâc calls upon the traditions of Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino to posit the mythical theory of "simultaneous reading", in which it is possible to coincide with other people in the same book, thereby living beyond what is simply written. Within this experience of reading-while-reading, participants are able to access a meeting place that is outside of reality. How else, asks Petroviâc, can we describe what happens to us when love is incarnated in the reading that two strangers perform at the same time, hoping that time will be abolished by the mere fact of fixing their gaze on a page?