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File Size: 1863 KB

Print Length: 338 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345485602

Publisher: Ballantine Books (May 25, 2011)

Publication Date: May 25, 2011

Language: English

ASIN: B004JHYRRC

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Fannie Flagg is a superb writer and I thoroughly enjoy her books. This is the last one I read and, perhaps its predecessors were so great that my level of expectation was unreasonably high. While I love her writing and this is a good book, I liked all the prior books she has authored much more. I do not want to diminish the enjoyment you are likely to get from reading it and I do recommend it to any reader who is seeking to escape from the day to day anxieties of work, family, etc. I will say that if you have not read all of Fannie Flagg's books that precede this one, I strongly encourage you to start with them in date sequence and read them all. You will be delighted and they make great items to pass on to friends, family, senior citizen centers, etc.

I enjoyed this particular Fannie Flagg book because it was told from the point of view of a twelve year old girl growing up in the south. As she ages her observations change, but I particularly enjoyed her view of life as a preteen. About the time you think she really sees life for what it is, she gives a twelve year old explanation and/or observation of someone not quite understanding as much as it first appears. She has a keen sense of humor and yet her life has not been all that it should have been for a child. It is an enjoyable, fast read with a lot of color and sadness for someone so young. Very well written.

I love all of F.Flagg's books. I am still amazed after reading so many of her books, that she has such a wealth of material to draw upon from her childhood in the South and the people she either new or made up. Her characters are so real and she gives you an incredible insight into time, place and people. If someone is looking for an enjoyable read, her books fit the bill. They are hopeful and optimistic and filled with heroes and heroines but there is also a lot of philosophy behind her characters, her words and she simply makes you believe in the human race again.

Although it is not always a good idea to judge a first book by comparing it with later efforts, sometimes it shows us something about the growth and polishing of the author. This reader is already enamored with Fanny Flagg's spot-on observations and appreciation of small towns, cultural quirks, and what makes people and places so familiar to us (even if we have never been there). I was curious to see if this book, which I understand is Flagg's first, would be as enjoyable as her latest (All Girl's Filling Station Reunion). Miracle Man pleased me very much with Flagg's diving into the life of Daisy Fay, an eleven-year-old girl who emerges from a crazy and difficult childhood into young womanhood with her sense of life and dreams still intact. The book is full of interesting characters, some of whom you want to hug, or slap. Some of the characters, to me, were so over-the-wall they were more like caracatures; Flagg's people in later novels are dialed down a little, making them more believable. I gave this book four stars because Flagg's writing seems to be "in progress," which it was. But she certainly drew me in with Daisy Fay, whose changing voice, viewpoints, and understanding of the world went straight to my heart.

Fannie Flagg does an excellent job writing from the perspective of a young girl. Daisy Fay is a product of a marriage of a woman who was chronically disappointed in her drunken, dreamer husband and her father who was the drunk. Even though Daisy had several events in her life that would have flattened another girl but Daisy maintained a sense of optimism.

For sheer entertainment and a laugh-out-loud good time, this is the book to read. I think Fannie Flagg is always witty and heartwarming, but this, her first novel, has to be the most humorous book ever.Daisy Fay Harper's story is told via her diary which begins in 1952 when she is eleven-years-old and ends in 1959 when she leaves Mississippi to begin her long-awaited future. Along the way, the reader is treated to a hodgepodge of beautifully-drawn characters including would-be socialites, restaurant operators, wayward preachers, theater people, back-alley abortionists, and more.Whether it's rising from the dead, riding half-naked on horseback through the middle of town, or competing for a longed-for scholarship in the Miss Mississippi pageant, Daisy Fay is about the most endearing character to ever leap from the pages of a novel. She is stubborn, feisty, loving, loyal, and focused. Most of all, her coming of age is an accurate portrayal of Southern life in the 1950's. It has not been sanitized to be politically correct or rewritten to avoid offense. It is truthful and sincere and the most side-splittingly funny novel I've had the pleasure of reading.Whether you grew up in the South or not, this microcosm of small-town life in the 1950's will touch your heart. So join Daisy Fay, her struggling mother and her father, the Miracle Man, for a trip back to a time and era that is too rich with human emotion to ever forget.

I bought this book years ago and it was the first Fanny Flagg book that I had read. I recently reordered it so that I would have it in my collection of Fanny Flagg books. It's a wonderful story about coming of age. I enjoyed it years ago and I enjoyed it again on the repeat read. Fanny Flagg is one of my favorite authors and I recommend any of her books to anyone who enjoys a good laugh and a good cry. She has a way of making everything come to life in a way that seems real and down to earth.

I was disappointed with this book and the way it was written. The author wrote, that is, I read it similar to a daily and almost predictable uneventful dairy of some years. It was difficult to sit through as nothing of excitement or twists were around the corner as compared to her more popular, which I had read before this (The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion, and Fried Green Tomatoes); perhaps it was written deliberately as opposite to it, but it is one thing to have lived her life as such, it is another to fill pages that I felt went rather nowhere.

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