SUTTON
THE LIFE OF
An eight-week window into a man’s life.
A story from 2004 for 2024.
Retailers include Ariel, Berkelouw, Bookface and TITLE. Barnes & Noble selling in the USA
In an era where attention is craved, what’s real and important can be lost.
The Life of Sutton exposes the flaws of superficial aspirations and shows that genuine love and happiness is found in people, and relationships, of substance.
“It’s smart, amusing, sexy and entirely relatable”
Grazia
Synposis
The Life of Sutton is a coming-of-age story based on a trip in 2004.
It captures a pre-social media world where privilege wasn't posted online, the possibilities for real escapism were endless, and self-discovery a matter of private discourse.
Inspired by the shock departure of his fiancée, Charlie Sutton leaves his stately life in Australia. He puts his charmed life at risk to save a friend.
While travelling from country-to-country reality sets into his elite social existence.
On his search for purpose, Charlie reconciles his flaws, questions his outlook and discovers value in the meaningful over the material.
Inspired by classics where the privileged life of characters is contrasted by their own personal challenges, The Life of Sutton is a universal story of getting through a breakup, risking one’s life to help a friend, romantic encounters and nostalgia.
It’s an eight-week window into a man’s life.
“It’s the kind of escapism we’re all desperate for right now”
InStyle
Who is James Leonard?
At the time of writing The Life of Sutton James Leonard was 26,
had travelled six continents, lived in New York and Argentina, worked in film, as an actor, had a degree in politics and history, had been a ‘ghost writer’ in Switzerland, the brand manager for a French wine company, led a recruitment business with 250 people and had skied 260 days in one year.
“Deep and inspirational…a must-read epic”
Better Reading
Jakey Pedro Cover Art
50 x Limited Edition Signed Prints
48 x 70cm, 56 x 78 (including border)
The era of anonymity
The era before social media
The era of substance