Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man

Author: Fannie Flagg

Fannie Flagg takes us on a journey to a South that only Southerners know, to a time when ‘Blue Velvet’ was played at the Senior Prom, and into the life of Daisy Fay Harper, a sassy, truth-telling heroine who just can’t stay out of trouble. What’s more she tells us everything – from what (or who) made her Daddy and Momma split up to what is really stashed in the freezer of….Read More

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