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78 reviewsISBN 10: 0451206363
ISBN 13: 9780451206367
Author: John S Littell
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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Tags: John S Littell, Susie, Sadly