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Julie O'Toole

    Julie O'Toole is a writer whose work often explores the intersection of technology and human connection. Her fictional narratives delve into the potential societal impacts of advanced robotics, presenting thought-provoking scenarios about artificial intelligence and its place in our lives. Beyond her imaginative fiction, she also contributes practical guidance, drawing on her extensive medical background to offer support and insight to families and professionals dealing with complex health issues. Her writing is characterized by a blend of speculative inquiry and compassionate understanding.

    Give Food a Chance
    Botboy, my Botboy
    The Popular Crowd
    • The Popular Crowd

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Molly Chen Levin is looking forward to Middle School with her best friend Courtney. They both want to be in the popular crowd in their new school and Courtney knows just how to make it happen. But Molly's life is different from Courtney's: she is part Chinese with a Jewish half sister and a Jewish stepfather and secret friend who is a boy. Her younger step sister has a medical condition and her secret friend's little sister does too. Where do Courtney and the plan to be in the popular crowd fit in with all that? And does it really matter?

      The Popular Crowd
    • Botboy, my Botboy

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the relationship between a widow and the robot created for her, this narrative delves into themes of companionship and the future of human-robot interactions. Grace Feenaughty, feeling the weight of her past, discovers a new lease on life through her connection with the robot, prompting both personal transformation and broader societal reflections. Esteemed figures like Richard Crandall and Jamie Lee Curtis highlight its dual nature as both a glimpse into the future and a poignant love story, leaving readers to form their own conclusions.

      Botboy, my Botboy
    • Give Food a Chance

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Based on her years of clinical experience, Dr. O'Toole shares a thought-provoking view of eating disorders in children and young adults.

      Give Food a Chance