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Meet Stanley Westfield, a boy from the little town of Sugarfield whose dream is to go to medical school. His college days and nights are filled with study and worry-worry it won't be enough to get in. To Stanley, everything else is a distraction, including Emily, his lab partner, who's desperate to get him to see her as more than a study buddy. Meet Melvin Napier, also from Sugarfield. But unlike Stanley, he's taking full advantage of the college experience-maybe too much. Burned out from studying all day, Stanley walks back to his dorm one winter evening as Melvin rolls up in his truck with…mehr

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Meet Stanley Westfield, a boy from the little town of Sugarfield whose dream is to go to medical school. His college days and nights are filled with study and worry-worry it won't be enough to get in. To Stanley, everything else is a distraction, including Emily, his lab partner, who's desperate to get him to see her as more than a study buddy. Meet Melvin Napier, also from Sugarfield. But unlike Stanley, he's taking full advantage of the college experience-maybe too much. Burned out from studying all day, Stanley walks back to his dorm one winter evening as Melvin rolls up in his truck with two young women and invites him along to a frat party. Staring at the two prettiest women he's ever seen, Stanley has a decision to make. Surely one night of cutting loose can't derail an entire future. Right? Arkansas's MN Wiggins delivers tragedy and humor like no other. Warning: The following novel contains cheating, smoking, salty language, questionable parenting skills, and references to the 1980s.
Autorenporträt
MN Wiggins is an author, surgeon, voice actor, and humorist from the American South. He is the host and narrator for Davis Street Publishing's Clinical Optics Made Easy, viewed in 15 countries and five languages. His novels include the Arkansas Traveler series, including his recent release, Physician's Guide to Homicide. Dr. Wiggins's short stories have been featured in Black Petals, The University of Arkansas's Medicine and Meaning, and Creepy, with stories forthcoming in Thirteen and The Night's End.