As he attempts to make his way off campus for the last time, he is recruited by a student dissident to speak in front of hundreds, causing a chain of unpredictable events that leaves Donald horizontal and bleeding, with a lust-driven coed on top of him.
Confused and unhappy he is still breathing, Donald begins searching for the perfect way to end his life. In order to achieve his goal, Donald must travel a curious road filled with obstacles and absurdities that include a group of anarchists, a seismologist more interested in measuring her sexual prowess than in determining the power of earthquakes, the ghost of a long-dead Confederate soldier, and figures from his dreams.
The Unsubdued Forest shares one mans tragic yet curiously comedic quest to seek a simple death that ultimately leads him down a path where life-changing answers await.
Lewis E. Birdseye earned a PhD from Columbia University and has been an educator for much of his life. In addition, he has worked as a professional river guide, run fifteen marathons and several ultra-marathons, and toured by bicycle through Europe. He lives in Eugene, Oregon, with his wife, Shelley. This is his second novel.