Charlie-Man

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Pub Date Jul 15 2025 | Archive Date Jul 31 2025

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Description

It’s August 1994, and Charlie Stewart begins his final year at St. Mark’s Episcopal School, a prestigious all-boys school in Richmond, Virginia. Charlie, an undistinguished student by St. Mark’s standards, faces tough odds as he seeks to rekindle his relationship with Katy Hendricks, a beautiful tennis star, and gain admission to a highly selective state university.

Through it all, Charlie relies on Beau Miller, his best friend and the top student athlete in their class. Despite Beau’s movie-star looks and infectious charm, he has a darker side, which becomes more apparent as the year progresses.

Charlie endures his trials with wry determination and ultimately emerges with a renewed sense of purpose. This is a heartrending but hopeful story of one boy’s journey toward manhood in the American South, and a lyrical homage to the classic coming-of-age novels of years past.

It’s August 1994, and Charlie Stewart begins his final year at St. Mark’s Episcopal School, a prestigious all-boys school in Richmond, Virginia. Charlie, an undistinguished student by St. Mark’s...


Advance Praise

“Thomas Cullen’s Charlie-Man is a fine example of a YA novel that doubles as adult literary fiction. In this coming-of-age roman à clef, Charlie Stewart navigates his senior year at a Richmond prep school, still wounded from his father’s premature death. Somewhat of an outsider in this milieu of privileged southern families—his friends attend tennis academies at Hilton Head, plan on Ivy League admittances, would never venture into the poorer parts of
Richmond—Charlie finds himself trying to make sense of everything, while dealing with a mother who’s in a downward spiral. This is a wonderful debut, with rich descriptions.”
George Singleton, author of The Curious Lives of Non-Profit Martyrs

Charlie-Man is an absolute masterpiece, the rare book that gets everything just right. It’s wise and genuine and poignant, but—and this is the magic—it also tells a remarkably entertaining story from start to finish. I very much enjoyed my time with Charlie, and I’m grateful for the trip through his world.”
Martin Clark, author of The Plinko Bounce and The Substitution Order

“High school is supposed to be fun, stimulating, and transformational. It is often all that and more. Occasionally, however, it is the scene of tragedy too. In this first novel, Judge Thomas Cullen tells the compelling story of Charlie Stewart’s senior year at a prestigious prep school in Richmond, Virginia. Charlie and his best friend, Beau, navigate the social, academic, and athletic challenges of their senior year as a trusting team, a band of brothers, only to experience shocking misfortune. Cullen is a natural and colorful storyteller, and this absorbing story will warm your heart and renew your faith in the sanctity of authentic friendship.”
Dr. David Emory Shi, historian, former Furman University president, and author of many books, including America: A Narrative History

“Cullen portrays Charlie and his classmates as authentic teenagers awkwardly but earnestly navigating the world, often to amusing effect, and he evokes the prep school world of 1990s Richmond, Virginia with both nostalgia and honesty. You root for the quiet but determined Charlie to get the girl, win the race, and find the confidence to make himself whole again. Insightful, heart-breaking, both tender and raucous, Charlie-Man is a moving tale of friendship, loss, hope, and the winding road to manhood.”
Christopher Swann, author of Shadow of the Lions, A Fire in the Night, and the Faulkner Family Thriller series.

“Thomas Cullen’s Charlie-Man is a fine example of a YA novel that doubles as adult literary fiction. In this coming-of-age roman à clef, Charlie Stewart navigates his senior year at a Richmond prep...


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ISBN 9781966369349
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 190

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