Reunited after a nuclear meltdown, a couple copes with a father's brain injury as their sons, back from the road, seek to settle into school amid climate change, Black Lives Matter, and COVID.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
94pp
Genre:
Family
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
Home Again 2020 written by Roberta M Roy
Synopsis/Details
Home Again 2020: a story of survival is a feature length script based my Jenkins gold, silver, and bronze winning historical novel with the same name. Its theme, episodes, and scenes are all based on my experiences as a NYS Licensed NYS Speech Language Pathologist in working with adults with brain injury and children with autism and just living in America in the year 2020. Logline: Reunited after a nuclear meltdown, a family copes with a father's traumatic brain injury as his wife and their sons, two boys returning from time on the road, seek to settle into the new school year when climate change, Black Lives Matter, and finally, COVID further complicate their lives. Jason, Marty, and their mother, Mary Matters, after their return from Ohio to their home in Ariana. Right hemisphere brain injury has caused Lou Matters, the father, to suffer left side neglect and vision loss. As such, Lou is to stay until Thanksgiving in Ohio on his sister-in-law’s farm where he will help with milking the cows. Family members there will monitor his safety as he navigates the house and barn areas. For Mary and the boys, returning requires an adjustment to Lou’s absence as well as challenges to the boys settling back into school after being reunited with their family following a year on the road during which they had fled to avoid the potential for radiation contamination after the Magdum Heights nuclear plant meltdown. The first semester of the 2018-2019 school year brings them academic challenges, but Marty establishes a warm friendship with Carl, a black peer who is new to the school. And Marty’s interest in producing Tic Toc music and dance videos blossoms into making them with his brother Jason and their neighbor’s son, Ricky, who is a year younger than Jason. In time, they also involve Carl. Steven, Ricky’s younger brother. As for Mary, she has returned to her position in Aesopolis as a licensed school-based speech-language pathologist working with emotionally disturbed students in public school setting. For her it is business as usual. At Thanksgiving, Lou comes home to study and become a web designer as he is no longer safe to serve as a nuclear engineer. Toward the end of the first semester of the 2019-2020 school year, the boys’ lives settle into a comfortable rhythm, but a year later in January 2020, COVID-19 rears its ugly head. The effects of COVID-19 and its accompanying stay-at-home order impacts the family deeply only to be complicated by the emergence of a Black Lives Matter movement which impassions Marty who involves everyone in it, including Carl and eventually, his mother and brother. Home Again 2020 is the story of the every day life of an American middle class family caught up in a prolonged situation in which they must constantly seek new answers, first in settling into life as it had become given Lou Matters need to change professions and his sons, who need to settle back into school after a year of hit and miss education while having to incorporate a new awareness of the importance of isolation, mask-wearing, and social distancing while developing a increased awareness of the Black Lives Matter movement. And meantime, it is the year 2020, a year in which climate change, political and social upheaval rock the country.
Attached Talent

Mike Provenzano (Lou Matters) Dina Engel (Mary Matters) Rob Emmer (Bob Stykes) Ilene Sullivan, (Nora Stykes)

All Accolades & Coverage

Roberta M Roy’s Jolt Survival Trilogy is the winner of four writing awards. Home Again 2020 (Jolt Survival Trilogy Book 3) took the Gold Medal for Current Events II (Social Issues/Public Affairs/Ecological/Humanitarian), the Silver Medal for Multicultural Fiction and the Bronze Medal in General Fiction in the Jenkins 2021 International eLit awards. Two Close (Jolt Survival Trilogy Book 2) is rated third on the Red List for Sci-fi Book Manuscripts, and Jolt: a rural noir (Book 1) took second place in the 2011 Jenkins Living Now Inspirational Fiction Award. Roy’s book Slivers: Poems by Roberta M Roy, medaled in the 2020 Jenkins International eLit Awards in Poetry. Roy is a Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who resides in the Mid-Hudson Valley in New York State where she is the creative lead and owner operator of ALVA Press Inc.

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The Writer: Roberta Roy

Education Bachelor of Arts. New York State College for Teachers at Albany. English major, speech minor. Master of Arts. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Speech-Language Pathology. Pre-doctoral study. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Sixteen hours in speech-language pathology. Languages Fluency in sign language. Working knowledge of Italian, French, and Spanish. Roberta M Roy’s Jolt Survival Trilogy is the winner of four writing awards. Home Again 2020 (Jolt Survival Trilogy Book 3) took the Gold Medal for Current Events II (Social Issues/Public Affairs/Ecological/Humanitarian), the Silver Medal for Multicultural Fiction and the Bronze Medal in General Fiction in the… Go to bio
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