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Saint Susan: Mesa My Heart in Chattanooga, TN
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Saint Susan: Mesa My Heart in Chattanooga, TN
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A Novel About Forbidden Love. And Cafeteria Food.
The year is 1980... The Dean is out to get you, your girlfriend's dad is a cop, and your best friend just got tickets to see Pink Floyd and wants to know if you'd like to drop acid while staring at a giant talking asshole. What could possibly go wrong?
Saint Susan
is the prequel to David R. Smith's campus novel
The Campbell Club
(2024). We find a young Robbie Gray again navigating a campus, this time the Kickshaw Preparatory School for Boys in Southern California.
This is the story of Robbie Gray, the young con-man and habitual liar, who gets a golden ticket out of Florida to attend Kickshaw Preparatory School For Boys in California. He meets Jonah, the Malibu Mafia surfer, William, the Artist and D & D Dungeon Master, Christian the athlete and pot head and rock and roll aficionado, and Cadogan, the ladies' man and stud-meister.
And then there is Susan. I can't say too much about her, no spoilers.
For all the frivolity, at its core,
is about the quest for friendship and love in a lonely world, where success is everything, fear of disappointing a parent can ruin a life, and overpowering emotion is only a kiss away. Life is fleeting and we lose people we love along the way on this journey.
The year is 1980... The Dean is out to get you, your girlfriend's dad is a cop, and your best friend just got tickets to see Pink Floyd and wants to know if you'd like to drop acid while staring at a giant talking asshole. What could possibly go wrong?
Saint Susan
is the prequel to David R. Smith's campus novel
The Campbell Club
(2024). We find a young Robbie Gray again navigating a campus, this time the Kickshaw Preparatory School for Boys in Southern California.
This is the story of Robbie Gray, the young con-man and habitual liar, who gets a golden ticket out of Florida to attend Kickshaw Preparatory School For Boys in California. He meets Jonah, the Malibu Mafia surfer, William, the Artist and D & D Dungeon Master, Christian the athlete and pot head and rock and roll aficionado, and Cadogan, the ladies' man and stud-meister.
And then there is Susan. I can't say too much about her, no spoilers.
For all the frivolity, at its core,
is about the quest for friendship and love in a lonely world, where success is everything, fear of disappointing a parent can ruin a life, and overpowering emotion is only a kiss away. Life is fleeting and we lose people we love along the way on this journey.
A Novel About Forbidden Love. And Cafeteria Food.
The year is 1980... The Dean is out to get you, your girlfriend's dad is a cop, and your best friend just got tickets to see Pink Floyd and wants to know if you'd like to drop acid while staring at a giant talking asshole. What could possibly go wrong?
Saint Susan
is the prequel to David R. Smith's campus novel
The Campbell Club
(2024). We find a young Robbie Gray again navigating a campus, this time the Kickshaw Preparatory School for Boys in Southern California.
This is the story of Robbie Gray, the young con-man and habitual liar, who gets a golden ticket out of Florida to attend Kickshaw Preparatory School For Boys in California. He meets Jonah, the Malibu Mafia surfer, William, the Artist and D & D Dungeon Master, Christian the athlete and pot head and rock and roll aficionado, and Cadogan, the ladies' man and stud-meister.
And then there is Susan. I can't say too much about her, no spoilers.
For all the frivolity, at its core,
is about the quest for friendship and love in a lonely world, where success is everything, fear of disappointing a parent can ruin a life, and overpowering emotion is only a kiss away. Life is fleeting and we lose people we love along the way on this journey.
The year is 1980... The Dean is out to get you, your girlfriend's dad is a cop, and your best friend just got tickets to see Pink Floyd and wants to know if you'd like to drop acid while staring at a giant talking asshole. What could possibly go wrong?
Saint Susan
is the prequel to David R. Smith's campus novel
The Campbell Club
(2024). We find a young Robbie Gray again navigating a campus, this time the Kickshaw Preparatory School for Boys in Southern California.
This is the story of Robbie Gray, the young con-man and habitual liar, who gets a golden ticket out of Florida to attend Kickshaw Preparatory School For Boys in California. He meets Jonah, the Malibu Mafia surfer, William, the Artist and D & D Dungeon Master, Christian the athlete and pot head and rock and roll aficionado, and Cadogan, the ladies' man and stud-meister.
And then there is Susan. I can't say too much about her, no spoilers.
For all the frivolity, at its core,
is about the quest for friendship and love in a lonely world, where success is everything, fear of disappointing a parent can ruin a life, and overpowering emotion is only a kiss away. Life is fleeting and we lose people we love along the way on this journey.

















