(2/20/2024)
In the summer Daisy Flowers turns fifteen years old, she finds herself dumped off at her grandmother's house in Possum Flats, Missouri. Her mother promises she will be back after she and her latest boyfriend get settled in California. Daisy's grandmother, Rose Flowers, runs and lives above a funeral home. Not every teenage girl's dream location! Daisy is made of strong stuff though, due to having been carted around by her free wheeling mother for years. Once it dawns on her that she may be stuck there for some time, Daisy finds a way to fit in. Tenacious and curious, she proposes that the local paper, The Picayune, give her a summer internship. Daisy uncovers a story that blows everyone in town away, and the lid off quite a few false stories about the fire in 1928 that burned down the local dance hall and took many people with it. Those remaining were changed forever, but when Daisy gets people to talk about the fire in her column, all hell breaks loose. Loved this book-great story, colorful characters!! Intriguing to find out that the dance hall fire is based on a true story that took place in the author's home town.