Daisy Herself

Ingersoll, Will E. 1879-1968

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Release date is 2015-06-10

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"Daisy Herself" by Will E. Ingersoll is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Daisy Nixon, a young woman who runs away from her farm life in Toddburn village in search of adventure and a new life in the city. As she navigates her new surroundings, readers can expect themes of independence, self-discovery, and the complexities of human relationships. The opening of the novel introduces Daisy as she escapes with a young store clerk named Beatty, driven by a desire to leave behind her mundane rural life. As they travel by train to the city, Daisy's excitement and eagerness for a new life shine through, despite her companion's self-centeredness. Upon arrival, Daisy experiences the city's vibrant atmosphere and begins to assert her independence, ultimately confronting Beatty in a critical moment that demonstrates her strength of character and determination to forge her own path. The introduction sets the stage for Daisy's journey of growth and exploration in a bustling urban landscape, highlighting her resilience and ambition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



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