Miracle Girl

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Leanne Strong hates June eighth even though it’s supposed to a day for celebration. Fifteen years ago on that date, baby Leanne was purported to be miraculously healed of a spinal cord defect after her mother prayed to a religious mystic who was later elevated to sainthood. Since Leanne’s unexplained cure, thousands of people gather in her small town every year to celebrate her miracle — a miracle she doesn’t remember but still accepts as real — most of the time.When teen pitching phenom Braeden Dalisay moves into the house across the street from Leanne, he harbors a chip on his shoulder even larger than his athletic talent. Forced to spend the summer in the same law office, he and Leanne carry on a working relationship that vacillates between stormy and silent. After Leanne finds out that Braeden’s sister, Emeline, recently passed away, the reason for his behavior becomes clear. Emeline Dalisay was a girl who didn’t get a miracle.Time softens Braeden’s anger, and he and Leanne eventually draw closer. But when he and his family are hit with another traumatic event, he pulls away, the unfairness of life a deep wound. Leanne wants to help Braeden and his family heal as much as she wants a relationship with him. More than that, she wants a miracle for Braeden.

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Author:
Jennifer Digiovanni

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  • 5
    friendship, faith, first love, acceptance

    Posted by Novel Insight Reviews on 11th Jan 2020

    Leanne Strong was diagnosed with a serious spinal deformity as a baby. Her mother receives a relic of Saint Piera from a priest and says a quick prayer while putting Leanne to bed, holding it above Leanne’s cot. And on June 8th, she receives a church-verified miracle. Leanne stands up in her cot and all her symptoms disappear. Since then Leanne has been trying to escape her ‘Miracle Girl’ status and all the fame and responsibility that comes with it. The story begins on June 8th, and every year hundreds flock to the Strongs’ house on that date in hopes of receiving some of Leanne’s miracle. With every year that passes Leanne feels more pressure and responsibility to be the person everyone expects her to be.