The novel revolves around the protagonist Daisy, a young woman struggling with her own identity and sense of purpose amidst societal expectations. Her life is marked by a series of disillusionments, including failed relationships and unfulfilled ambitions, which lead to feelings of isolation and disconnection from others. Through Daisy's experiences, the narrative explores themes of existential crisis, the search for meaning, and the tension between individual desire and social conformity.
By Frank Stuart Flint · First published 1923 · Genre: Poetry, Romance, Coming-of-Age