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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:408
  • eBook ISBN:9798986617817
  • Paperback ISBN:9798986617800

Pursuing Daisy Garfield

by Otis Bulfinch

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Overview
The beautiful and enigmatic Daisy Garfield occupies the center of this tale about a woman's search for meaning in the 19th century Ozarks backwoods. Resourceful beyond her years, Daisy fends off the predatory advances of a teacher, a preacher, and a corrupt lawman in strikingly violent ways. Her resources come to an end when her husband John accidentally splits his shin with an axe. When gangrene sets in, she asks a passing trapper, William Crawford, to end John's suffering. In the vain hope that Daisy will give herself to him, William consents to kill her husband, an act that plunges him into guilt and self-recrimination. Crawford's misgivings take an unexpected turn when a group of hardscrabble homesteaders enlist him in their search for John's killer. When they discover not just one, but two rotted corpses, the mystery deepens for them all. Meanwhile, Daisy undergoes her own search for peace and security as she navigates alone the dangers of the Ozarks. As intelligent as she is beautiful, Daisy struggles to reconcile the claims of religion with the evils inflicted upon her. Pursuing Daisy Garfield is at once a mystery and a profound meditation on the hope that "beauty will save the world." Written in the backwoods vernacular of the Ozarks, readers will be reminded of the gritty and elegiac writing found in the novels of Cormac McCarthy.
Description
The beautiful and enigmatic Daisy Garfield occupies the center of this tale about a woman's search for meaning in the 19th century Ozarks backwoods. Resourceful beyond her years, Daisy fends off the predatory advances of a teacher, a preacher, and a corrupt lawman in strikingly violent ways. Her resources come to an end when her husband John accidentally splits his shin with an axe. When gangrene sets in, she asks a passing trapper, William Crawford, to end John's suffering. In the vain hope that Daisy will give herself to him, William consents to kill her husband, an act that plunges him into guilt and self-recrimination. Crawford's misgivings take an unexpected turn when a group of hardscrabble homesteaders enlist him in their search for John's killer. When they discover not just one, but two rotted corpses, the mystery deepens for them all. Meanwhile, Daisy undergoes her own search for peace and security as she navigates alone the dangers of the Ozarks. As intelligent as she is beautiful, Daisy struggles to reconcile the claims of religion with the evils inflicted upon her. Pursuing Daisy Garfield is at once a mystery and a profound meditation on the hope that "beauty will save the world." Written in the backwoods vernacular of the Ozarks, readers will be reminded of the gritty and elegiac writing found in the novels of Cormac McCarthy.
About the author
Otis Bulfinch is a native Ozarker from northwest Arkansas. As an undergraduate, he studied American literature and subsequently earned a Master of Arts degree in Folk Culture. He began his teaching career in public education in 1973, and he also learned to play the fiddle. Upon his retirement, Otis and his wife, Ellie, settled near Fayetteville, Arkansas, where they live with their two cats, Smith and Wesson. Pursuing Daisy Garfield is his debut novel.