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Susie Sadly and the Black Torpedo of Doom 1st Edition by John S Littell ISBN 0451206363 9780451206367

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Susie Sadly and the Black Torpedo of Doom 1st Edition by John S Littell ISBN 0451206363 9780451206367
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Publisher: NAL Trade
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 304
Author: John S. Littell
ISBN: 9780451206367, 9780786536733, 0451206363, 078653673X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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ISBN 10: 0451206363 
ISBN 13: 9780451206367
Author: John S Littell

In his "charmingly related" (Publishers Weekly) book French Impressions, John Littell chronicled his family's hilarious adventures abroad. Now, Susie, Sadly, and the Black Torpedo of Doom finds the Littells back on U.S. soil-and firmly planted in the peaceful 1950s New York suburbs. Or at least they were peaceful until John's younger sister, Susie, was born...

Susie Sadly and the Black Torpedo of Doom 1st Table of contents:

Part I: The Arrival

  • Chapter 1: The Misery of Being Susie Sadly

    • Introduction to the protagonist, Susie, who is perpetually sad, and her mundane, grey existence.

  • Chapter 2: The Unfortunate Incident at the Library

    • A small, calamitous event that sets the main plot in motion, possibly involving a strange book or an unexpected visitor.

  • Chapter 3: It Looks Just Like a Giant Sausage

    • The first sighting of the "Black Torpedo of Doom," which, to everyone's confusion, looks surprisingly harmless and cylindrical.

  • Chapter 4: An Announcement from the Sky

    • The "torpedo" broadcasts a bizarre message, revealing its purpose and its target: Susie, Sadly.

Part II: The Unlikely Escape

  • Chapter 5: Plan A: Hiding Under the Bed

    • Susie's first, and comically ineffective, attempt to evade her pursuer.

  • Chapter 6: A Very Unhelpful Neighbor

    • Introduction of a quirky side character, perhaps a nosy neighbor or a conspiracy theorist, who offers terrible advice.

  • Chapter 7: The Unreliable Getaway Vehicle

    • Susie acquires a mode of transportation that is far from ideal, leading to a frantic chase.

  • Chapter 8: A Detour Through the World's Most Boring Museum

    • A chase scene through a hilariously dull location, full of unexciting exhibits.

Part III: The Truth Behind the Torpedo

  • Chapter 9: The Torpedo Stops for Tea

    • A surreal moment where the menacing torpedo pauses its pursuit for a mundane activity, raising more questions than it answers.

  • Chapter 10: The Intergalactic Postal Service

    • Susie discovers the true origin of the torpedo, which is not a weapon but a delivery device from an even more absurd source.

  • Chapter 11: Inside the Black Torpedo

    • Susie finally gets inside the torpedo and finds something completely unexpected and illogical.

  • Chapter 12: An Invoice for Unprocessed Emotions

    • The revelation: the torpedo's mission is linked to Susie's sadness, perhaps a bureaucratic mistake by a cosmic entity.

Part IV: The Unraveling of Susie Sadly

  • Chapter 13: The Great Emotional Audit

    • A bizarre sequence where Susie is forced to confront all her sad feelings in a very literal, bureaucratic way.

  • Chapter 14: A Glimmer of Something Else

    • As she processes her sadness, Susie experiences a new feeling—a small flicker of happiness or irritation—for the first time in a long time.

  • Chapter 15: An Unexpected ally

    • The neighbor from Chapter 6 returns, proving to be more helpful than she first appeared, or perhaps just equally strange.

  • Chapter 16: Goodbye, Sadly

    • Susie's last confrontation with her own sadness, which is now a tangible, apathetic character.

Chapter 17: The Return of the Sausage

  • The torpedo's departure and the changes it leaves behind.

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