Quinnton Tote-Simpson’s childhood was one of halcyon days and rural bliss. But from the idyllic country house and the realities of prep and public school emerges a truly unfinished young man.
With a carefree joi-de-vivre that can only run him into a wall, he tries to drop out, be cool and fit in with the ‘out crowd’. If he can only keep his head above the flotsam for long enough,
before self-indulgence and the colorful chaos of life begin to grind him down, then he might just survive. Quinn does not ‘do’ life; Life, it seems, has every intention of ’doing’ Quinn.