Playthings
Discover the gripping psychological journey in Playthings by Alex Pheby, published in 2015. This compelling novel spans 252 pages and takes readers into the troubled mind of Paul Schreber, a man yearning to return home yet trapped by an illness he struggles to comprehend. As Schreber confronts his past traumas, a crumbling family dynamic, and his own paranoia, the narrative reveals the profound psychological underpinnings of 20th-century societal ills, including the rise of fascism and the pervasive cancer of anti-Semitism. Pheby's masterful storytelling invites readers to explore the depths of Schreber's psyche while reflecting on broader themes that resonate throughout history. Engage with this thought-provoking fiction that challenges perceptions and illuminates the complexities of the human mind.