Mum and Boy

Mum and Boy by Stephen Anthony Brotherton, published by Book Guild Publishing, Limited on June 28, 2024, is a collection of four individual stories that delve into the intricate dynamics of the mother-son relationship. This edition, written in English and spanning 96 pages, presents narratives that explore the psychological complexities inherent in this bond, illustrating how it can sometimes lead to tragic outcomes.
Readers will encounter a variety of poignant scenarios, including a dead boy reflecting on tragedy from within his coffin, a boy grappling with the aftermath of his mother’s suicide, and a teenager facing the consequences of a fatal mistake involving his father. The stories address themes of mental health, psychological trauma, and the struggles of vulnerable individuals seeking to navigate their circumstances. Each narrative provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced in these relationships, inviting contemplation on the nature of survival and connection.
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Four individual and complex stories about human development and the psychological nature of the mum and boy relationship. They explore the potential complexity of this connection and show how it can go badly wrong.
A dead boy remembering tragedy from inside his coffin; a boy dealing with the death of his mum, who died by suicide; a teenager who mistakenly kills his father; a teenager dealing with hallucinations. Each compelling story covers a range of topics from mental health, suicide and psychological trauma. All with one thing in common – vulnerable human beings looking for survival.
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