Abraca-damn it
Description
Ron, a divorced dad, struggles to connect with his son Jeremy, who has become obsessed with magic and an online community of magicians. The story explores the complexities of father-son relationships, the pressures of teenage identity, and the dangers of online influence. Jeremy's fascination with magic leads him to an online group where he receives guidance and friendship, but Ron worries about the possible consequences of his son's online interactions. Their relationship is strained by misunderstanding, generational gaps, and conflicting priorities. The story highlights the tension between a father's concerns for his son's well-being and the need to respect his son's independence. The ending leaves the reader wondering how their relationship will evolve as Jeremy continues to navigate the world of magic and online communities. Comparable works include The Perks of Being a Wallflower