Daisy has been sent south to live with her Aunt while her Father is recovering from an injury. She is horrified by discovering the culture of slavery and struggles to live a servants life while surrounded by those of her class with different views.
It is always hard to find the exact title of older books, and this book should simply be titled 'Daisy', minus the part about the author of the wide, wide world, I think. My copy is simply Daisy, and the author is the pseudonym, Elizabeth Wetherell. No wonder I struggled to find this book!
It simply can't be the only book about this character. Daisy discovers so much, but doesn't get to do anything about it. I thought she would end up persuading her father to change his mind about slaves, to have her cousin and her future husband fight on opposite sides of the civil war. Instead it just kind of ended, and I'm miffed. I could have done without all the preaching, but I expected it.
I have a beautiful old edition bought from Sladdo's secondhand books. Only $12 too! Good show from a store that is usually dear. Three stars!
There was A LOT to think about especially concerning slavery.
But I found it very difficult to adjust to the romantic plot twist... needed more preparation (perhaps a little foreshadowing.) And I also question why a protagonist who is so careful to think through implications of scripture in almost every other area doesn't think this (romance) through in the light of 1 Corinthians 6:14
Number 2 in a series of 3. I do not yet have the others. A book in my small in size antique book collection. Saw this book being read by a character in Downtown Abbey and Dana found it in England and bought it as a gift for me. A simple story of a young girl pre-civil war south finding her Christianity and discovery herself and her views.