Please wait... This may take a moment.
Pursuing Daisy Garfield
by Otis Bulfinch
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
May 09 2023
| Archive Date
Jun 09 2023
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.
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...
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.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
"Pursuing Daisy Garfield echoes with the same searching tones of religion and humanity that infused The Shepherd of the Hills. Exploring the same White River country that provided the backdrop of Harold Bell Wright's classic novel more than a century ago, Pursuing Daisy Garfield follows unexpected twists and turns amid soaring contemplation and backwoods dialogue. The darks of Daisy are far darker than those of The Shepherd of the Hills—befitting a new century and a different civilization—but the novel journeys toward a familiar light."
—Dr. Brooks Blevins, Noel Boyd Professor of Ozark Studies, Missouri State University. Author of A History of the Ozarks in three volumes, and several other books.
"Pursuing Daisy Garfield uses the language and lore of nineteenth-century hill country to tell a tale as morally fraught as a backwoods tent revival and as filled with the pleasures of the unexpected as a float trip down a spring-fed Ozark stream."
—Barry Bergey, retired former Director of Folk & Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts and co-founder of Missouri Friends of the Folk Arts
"Pursuing Daisy Garfield echoes with the same searching tones of religion and humanity that infused The Shepherd of the Hills. Exploring the same White River country that provided the backdrop of...
Advance Praise
"Pursuing Daisy Garfield echoes with the same searching tones of religion and humanity that infused The Shepherd of the Hills. Exploring the same White River country that provided the backdrop of Harold Bell Wright's classic novel more than a century ago, Pursuing Daisy Garfield follows unexpected twists and turns amid soaring contemplation and backwoods dialogue. The darks of Daisy are far darker than those of The Shepherd of the Hills—befitting a new century and a different civilization—but the novel journeys toward a familiar light."
—Dr. Brooks Blevins, Noel Boyd Professor of Ozark Studies, Missouri State University. Author of A History of the Ozarks in three volumes, and several other books.
"Pursuing Daisy Garfield uses the language and lore of nineteenth-century hill country to tell a tale as morally fraught as a backwoods tent revival and as filled with the pleasures of the unexpected as a float trip down a spring-fed Ozark stream."
—Barry Bergey, retired former Director of Folk & Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts and co-founder of Missouri Friends of the Folk Arts
Marketing Plan
Radio, Podcasts, National Advertising and PR
Radio, Podcasts, National Advertising and PR
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9798986617800 |
PRICE |
$19.95 (USD)
|
PAGES |
404
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9798986617800 |
PRICE |
$19.95 (USD)
|
PAGES |
404
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Shelf App (EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
Average rating from 1 member