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Jeffrey Dale Lofton Author Event

  • 118 Church Street LaGrange, GA 30240 United States (map)

Advance praise for RED CLAY SUZIE from such authors as Christopher Castellani “arresting debut”, Alice Powers Read RED CLAY SUZIE and cheer on Philbet, a new literary hero.”, W. Ralph Eubanks “An intimate exploration of people, place, and identity, RED CLAY SUZIE opens up the idea of the South into one that is more inclusive and real.”, and James Hart “From a new, pitch-perfect, Southern voice, a story so close to the heart you can almost hear it beating.” among others, has been lavish. The novel contains a foreword by Lindy Woodhead, author of WAR PAINT, which became a Broadway musical, and SHOPPING, SEDUCTION & MR. SELFRIDGE, adapted for the PBS series SELFRIDGE.

Join us Thursday January 12th at 5pm for Warm Springs author Jeffrey Dale Lofton in conversation with Dr. Anthony Wilson of LaGrange College.

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A novel inspired by true events.

Red Clay Suzie by Jeffrey Dale Lofton is the coming-of-age story of Philbet, a gay, physically-misshapen boy in Warm Springs Georgia, who battles bullying, ignorance, and disdain as he makes his way in life as an outsider—before finding acceptance in unlikely places.

Fueled by tomato sandwiches and green milkshakes, and obsessed with cars, Philbet struggles with life and love as a gay boy in rural Georgia. He’s happiest when helping Grandaddy dig potatoes from the vegetable garden that connects their houses. But Philbet’s world is shattered and his resilience shaken by events that crush his innocence and sense of security; expose his misshapen chest skillfully hidden behind shirts Mama makes at home; and convince him that he’s not fit to be loved by Knox, the older boy he idolizes to distraction. Over time, Philbet finds refuge in unexpected places and inner strength in unexpected ways, leading to a resolution in the form of a letter from beyond the grave.

“Arresting debut…a vivid depiction of a unique childhood that feels universal in its longing.”
– Christopher Castellani, author of Leading Men

“Red Clay Suzie’s Philbet Lawson joins Scout Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird) and Frankie Addams (Member of the Wedding) in Southern literature’s pantheon of outsider children. While Philbet finds unlikely allies in his small world, others ridicule his sensitive nature and deformed body. Philbet’s roots are planted in the South’s inhospitable red clay, but he grows up, honest to his true self. Read Red Clay Suzie and cheer on Philbet, a new literary hero.”
– Alice Leccese Powers, writer and editor of the bestselling In Mind series

“From a new, pitch-perfect, Southern voice, a story so close to the heart you can almost hear it beating.”
– James Hart, author of Lucky Jim

“An intimate exploration of people, place, and identity, Red Clay Suzie opens up the idea of the South into one that is more inclusive and real.”
– W. Ralph Eubanks, author of A Place Like Mississippi: A Journey Through a Real and Imagined Literary Landscape

“Jeffrey Dale Lofton is a writer’s writer, whose strong, authorial voice captures your imagination with an unshakable grip.”
– Willee Lewis, PEN/Faulkner board member, editor of Snakes: An Anthology of Serpent Tales

“A deeply moving story by a unique new voice in Southern literature, Red Clay Suzie belongs in the high school English syllabus.”
– Elaine Greenstone, educator, former International Baccalaureate examiner in English, curriculum specialist

“We care what happens to this observant voice, as Philbet searches for the handbook of life.”
– Joanne Leedom-Ackerman, author of No Marble Angels and upcoming Burning Distance

“Red Clay Suzie offers a lesson in what it takes to thrive in a world that’s intent on building fences, and it does so with affection and sweetness.”
– Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World

Earlier Event: December 25
Closed Christmas Day
Later Event: January 14
Kids Story Time