Bubby Welter’s family life changes when his mother Carrie suffers a mental breakdown, leaving their household unbalanced and uncertain. As Carrie withdraws, Bubby struggles to navigate adolescence without stability or guidance.
His own missteps—humiliation, fractured friendships, and misplaced trust—compound his growing anger. Each experience reinforces his sense of being untethered, unsure where he belongs or how to move forward.
Turning toward the mystery of his absent father, Bubby seeks answers that have long been withheld. Take a Look at Me Now explores emotional standstill, unresolved loss, and the quiet tension of growing up when the past refuses to stay buried.
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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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