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Doctor Who: Imaginary Friends: a 1960s story
Doctor Who: Imaginary Friends: a 1960s story
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In 1963, nine-year-old Gerald starts dreaming of strange worlds and monsters. His parents think it's harmless at first, but Gerald is convinced it's real. Desperate for help, his family needs a Doctor.
Format: Hardback
Length: 128 pages
Publication date: 26 October 2023
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
Part of the six books for six decades collection, "It's Christmas, 1963," begins with nine-year-old Gerald embarking on a captivating journey of imagination and adventure. His parents initially perceive his dreams as harmless, but Gerald is unwavering in his belief that they are indeed real. He vividly depicts strange worlds filled with menacing monsters, including Daleks, cavemen, and insects of colossal proportions. Faced with the urgency of seeking help, Gerald's family realizes that they desperately need the expertise of a Doctor.
Amidst the festive atmosphere of Christmas, Gerald's dreams take on a deeper significance. They reflect his inner fears and desires, tapping into the depths of his young mind. His fascination with these fantastical creatures becomes a source of solace and comfort, offering him an escape from the ordinary world. However, as his dreams intensify, Gerald's parents begin to worry about their son's mental well-being. They seek the guidance of a medical professional, hoping to alleviate their child's distress and provide him with the necessary support.
The Doctor's visit brings a sense of relief to Gerald's family. With their expertise and knowledge, they are able to identify the source of Gerald's dreams and provide him with the guidance and support he needs. Through therapy and exploration, Gerald learns to confront his fears and embrace his imagination, finding a balance between reality and fantasy.
"It's Christmas, 1963" serves as a poignant tale of childhood, imagination, and the power of seeking help. It reminds us of the importance of nurturing our children's minds and providing them with the tools they need to thrive. The book also highlights the significance of family and the support they can offer during times of uncertainty.
In conclusion, "It's Christmas, 1963" is a captivating and heartwarming story that explores the depths of a child's imagination and the importance of seeking help when needed. Through its vivid portrayal of strange worlds and monsters, the book encourages readers to embrace their own creativity and find comfort in the extraordinary.
Weight: 234g
Dimension: 136 x 206 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781405956949
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