Change rarely arrives neatly. In Take a Look at Me Now, Robert Crane follows a family navigating a complicated time when answers are unclear and forward movement feels slow.
When Bubby Welter is fifteen, his mother Carrie’s mental breakdown alters the course of their lives. Her illness leaves them emotionally isolated, each trapped within their own struggle. As Carrie withdraws, Bubby is left to navigate adolescence alone.
His attempts to regain control lead to missteps—public embarrassment, strained friendships, and growing frustration. Each experience pushes him closer to confronting what has always been missing.
Bubby’s search for his absent father becomes a reckoning with unresolved questions about identity and responsibility. Take a Look at Me Now is a coming-of-age novel about emotional standstill, fractured connection, and the uncertain possibility of change.
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/220290155-take-a-look-at-me-now
Robert Crane is an American writer who writes literary fiction: short stories, novels, plays and poetry. Boone is his previous novel.
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