A thoughtful coming-of-age novel about a young woman struggling to connect with her eccentric mother. ""I picked up my poster, raising it so everyone could see that if they chopped down these old oak trees, they'd be killing the South as well. I held it high like I meant it, and I walked around Oak Square forty-six more times that day, till all that was left of the sun was a buttery smear in the sky."" Miracle Bott's activism is a constant embarrassment...