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For most of his life, Tomás felt disconnected, lonely and fearful. He was overwhelmed by a deep sense of emptiness. At 27 years of age, he ran out of options because of his chronic addictions. He was just about to enter a residential six-week treatment centre that had recently come to Ireland. He had heard stories about this place: very confrontational staff in group therapy; they put toilet seats around patients' necks (piece of shit); put soothers in their mouths (big baby); and hung signs around their necks (do not speak to him/her - silent treatment).

Produktbeschreibung
For most of his life, Tomás felt disconnected, lonely and fearful. He was overwhelmed by a deep sense of emptiness. At 27 years of age, he ran out of options because of his chronic addictions. He was just about to enter a residential six-week treatment centre that had recently come to Ireland. He had heard stories about this place: very confrontational staff in group therapy; they put toilet seats around patients' necks (piece of shit); put soothers in their mouths (big baby); and hung signs around their necks (do not speak to him/her - silent treatment).
Autorenporträt
Tomás O'Bogáin is from Dublin, Ireland. This is his first novel. Tomás has self-published a book of poetry, The Commons Road, and several short stories in magazines and art festivals in Ireland. He lives with his partner, Janice, in New Zealand. His two adult sons live in Ireland.