Steel’s writing style in “Miracle” is characterized by her trademark warmth, sensitivity, and attention to detail. She has a gift for creating vivid, descriptive scenes that transport readers into the world of her characters. Her writing is also infused with a deep sense of empathy and understanding, which makes it easy for readers to connect with the characters and their experiences.

“Miracle” has had a profound impact on readers around the world. The book has been translated into numerous languages and has sold millions of copies worldwide. It has also been praised for its thoughtful and realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by families with children who have life-threatening illnesses.

“Miracle” tells the story of Tucker and Andie Hamilton, a young couple whose lives are forever changed when their infant daughter, Claire, is diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening medical condition. As they navigate the challenges of their daughter’s illness, Tucker and Andie must confront their own personal demons and learn to rely on each other in ways they never thought possible.