This is the second book I have read by this author, and I really enjoyed reading it.
The book is written in journal style by Daisy Fay and begins when she is eleven years old, living in Jackson, Mississippi, and continues until she reaches the age of eighteen living in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Her father, William Harper, is an alcoholic and has difficulty staying employed. While living in Jackson William has a job as a motion picture operator but is trying to scrounge up $500 so he can become co-owner of a malt shop in Shell Beach, Mississippi with his buddy, Jimmy Snow. Daisy's mother, Fay, is opposed to moving to Shell Beach.
William finally obtains enough money to buy the malt shop in Shell Beach. Unfortunately, since it is a tourist destination, June, July, and August are the only good months for making money. Daisy's father decides to take a course in taxidermy so that he has another way to make money during the off-season.
On account of William's drinking, Daisy's parents are constantly fighting. Fay finally leaves William to go live with her sister in Virginia. She wanted Daisy to come live with her, but Daisy doesn't want to leave her father.
Daisy has quite an active imagination and has a knack for getting into trouble. For example, Daisy decided to dig tunnels underneath the malt shop, and after digging sixteen tunnels, the malt shop fell three feet. Both Daisy and her father came to an agreement that he wouldn't tell her mother regarding the tunnels, and she wouldn't tell her mother when her father had been drinking.
Despite being a child of divorced parents and being raised by an alcoholic father, she is a well-adjusted child who doesn't appear to be emotionally scarred. For instance, she doesn't suffer from low self-esteem or trouble establishing relationships with other people (children and adults).
In particular, Michael Romeo is her best friend in elementary school while living in Jackson. Also, Daisy is friends with Peachy Wigham, who runs the Elite Nightspot, and Mrs. Underwood, her elementary school teacher. Additionally, Pickle Watkins becomes her best friend in high school.
Sadly, Daisy's mother passed away from cancer a week after her freshman year in high school.
During Daisy's junior high school both her, Jimmy, and her father move to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and her father is working at a beer joint called Johnnie's and Jimmy is still crop-dusting whenever he can.
Daisy obtains a job as a protectionist for the Melba Theater. She befriends quite a few people while working at the theater: Professor Teasley, the director, Cecil, the costume designer, and, Tootie, Helen, and Dolores, the theater's secretaries.
Overall, I enjoyed the story, but I did have trouble keeping track of the numerous characters introduced throughout the book.
Furthermore, I did not care much for the title because the "Miracle Man" was a minor character that eventually appeared over halfway through the story.