Mysterious Ways
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Mysterious Ways
Terry Davis

Fiction
328 Pages
ISBN:
0-910055-81-5
Paper $15.95

 

The second volume in Terry Davis' celebrated coming-of-age trilogy, Mysterious Ways offers us a fresh and penetrating view of how perilous it can be simply to grow up. Holden Caulfield comes to mind immediately, but Davis' protagonist, Karl Russell, travels a longer road, darkened by the death of his family, the shadow of the Vietnam War, and a mysterious malady that transforms his life. Written in day book form, covering the most significant six months of the narrator's life, the tone of the text moves from wide-eyed, small town "gosh" to a worldly and mature inquiry into the nature of meaning and the textures of fate. With its sudden descent into physical and spiritual peril, Mysterious Ways provides a startling addition to the bildungsroman tradition in American literature: a new definition of beauty. For the swiftness and clarity of its prose, for its unique and unforgettable narrator, and for the many other gifts it offers, this novel will be read for decades.

     
Terry Davis is the author of If Rock & Roll Were a Machine and Vision Quest, both of which will be re-released by EWU Press. He lives in Mankato, Minnesota and Spokane, Washington.

   
Praise for Mysterious Ways

"Mysterious Ways rises to the highest sphere of literature - it makes the reader consider the totality of his existence and examine all the evidence."

The Dallas Morning News
 
For more information about Terry Davis, visit his website: www.terrydavis.net
 
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