When ten-year-old Tommy's severe depression pushes his parents to seek an experimental therapy, they are introduced to a 'Bliss Buddy' which Tommy dubs Bobby, a genetically engineered creature designed to provide emotional support. Initially, Bobby brings light and joy back into Tommy's life, but as time goes on, Bobby's behavior becomes increasingly suspicious. As the family's life spirals into a nightmare of unforeseen events, the question remains: Will Bobby prove to be the one to save Tommy? An exploration of the impact of bullying, the complexities of mental health, and the unexpected…mehr
When ten-year-old Tommy's severe depression pushes his parents to seek an experimental therapy, they are introduced to a 'Bliss Buddy' which Tommy dubs Bobby, a genetically engineered creature designed to provide emotional support. Initially, Bobby brings light and joy back into Tommy's life, but as time goes on, Bobby's behavior becomes increasingly suspicious. As the family's life spirals into a nightmare of unforeseen events, the question remains: Will Bobby prove to be the one to save Tommy? An exploration of the impact of bullying, the complexities of mental health, and the unexpected consequences of experimental therapies, "Saving Tommy" is a story of love, loss, and the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
A horror fan since childhood, Ian embraces his inner geek with pride, his dedication displayed in the intimidating collection of horror novels and video games that threaten to take over his living space. He is mad for all things Alien, Star Wars, and cats, his furry companions always there to keep him company as he scribbles down his latest ideas.He's a father in Melbourne, Australia, sharing his home with his partner, two stepdaughters, and four cats. The sheer number of furry and human companions in his life might be enough to drive anyone a little crazy. You can follow his writing journey on Facebook at - Ian Gielen - Author
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