What if Victor Frankenstein did not flee from the being he created?In this redemptive reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic, Victor stays. He chooses to face his creation and accepts the responsibility that follows. What begins as a single act of creation becomes an ongoing journey of care, protection, and moral reckoning.As fear spreads beyond the laboratory, creator and creation are drawn into a deeper struggle over identity, belonging, and the limits of compassion. Both must confront what it truly means to be human in a world that often refuses to recognize humanity in the unfamiliar.A thoughtful reimagining of Frankenstein, this is a story about the cost of creation, the weight of responsibility, and the possibility of redemption even after irreversible choices have been made.
AmazonPages: 419, Paperback, Independently published
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