Fifteen-year-old Sheila wrestles and struggles with the crossroads of her life. Accustomed to the fast-paced city of her hometown, New York, she finds herself trapped between her physical, mental, and spiritual maturation. A summer vacation away from the Big Apple to the small farming Mississippi town of her loving grandparents is all she needs to give her a new perspective and outlook on life. The summer vacation will allow her to make life-changing assessments about choosing friends, city life versus country life, racial lifestyles, a sacred life versus secular life, and morality versus immorality. Sheila discovers there is also the opportunity for her to experience and witness real love through the actions of her loving grandparents. Too Young for Sex, a true coming-of-age story, is John Lott's first published literary work.