In Julia and Maud, author Joyce Faulkner presents a compelling tale told by Archie Biggs, the "steadfast," yet conflicted Huck Finntype narrator. Biggs, often at the center of the action, whether he wants to be or not, reveals his own bias, while also showing the perspectives of complicated citizens during an evolutionary 1890s Fort Smith. The ebb and flow of popular opinion and the sixdegrees of separation which...