Daisy Fay and the miracle man / Fannie Flagg.

By: Flagg, Fannie [author. ]Material type: TextTextPublisher: 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 : Warner Books, Inc., c1992Edition: Warner Books editionDescription: 320 pages : 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0446394521 [newsprint]Uniform titles: Coming attractions Subject(s): Girls -- Fiction | Fathers and daughters -- Fiction | Mississippi -- FictionGenre/Form: Pastoral fiction. | Bildungsromane.DDC classification: Summary: Summary: Fannie Flagg takes us on a journey to 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 or out of our hearts. 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 her family's malt shop. Daisy Fay is coming of age in the Gulf Coast's Shell Beach, which is The End of the Road of the South. The folks who head for Florida haven't discovered it yet (and aren't likely to), but it's a dandy place to meet local VIPs like hard-drinking Jimmy Snow, who uses his crop-dusting plane for both transportation and carrying out revenge; former socialite, Mrs. Dot, who is trying to hold Jr. Debutante meetings in the back with a mortgage scheme in which his daughter has to return from the dead in a carefully orchestrated miracle. They're all part of the fun that take us down home, back to the 50s, and into the best story ever written east of Texas... or maybe anywhere else.
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813.54 F59 1992 (Browse shelf) Available 3UCBL000015052

Previously published as: Coming attractions. 1981.

Summary: Fannie Flagg takes us on a journey to 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 or out of our hearts. 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 her family's malt shop.
Daisy Fay is coming of age in the Gulf Coast's Shell Beach, which is The End of the Road of the South. The folks who head for Florida haven't discovered it yet (and aren't likely to), but it's a dandy place to meet local VIPs like hard-drinking Jimmy Snow, who uses his crop-dusting plane for both transportation and carrying out revenge; former socialite, Mrs. Dot, who is trying to hold Jr. Debutante meetings in the back with a mortgage scheme in which his daughter has to return from the dead in a carefully orchestrated miracle. They're all part of the fun that take us down home, back to the 50s, and into the best story ever written east of Texas... or maybe anywhere else.

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