Ian Tudeep's wife has left him. His dogbot has broken down, and he has been made redundant. In five years' time, when he is fifty, he will be euthanised, in accordance with government policy. He volunteers to become the first human to be artificially reincarnated, by The World Reincarnation Organisation. He is looked after there by a sexy robot, and they fall in love. They run away, and that's where the fun and games begin.
John Bobin’s I’m Back! is a witty, thought provoking exploration of life, death, and the uneasy marriage between technology and the human spirit. Beneath its dark humor lies a deeply poignant story about loneliness, desire, and the search for meaning in a world where both humanity and morality are manufactured.
Bobin delivers satire with heart his futuristic vision is as unsettling as it is insightful, and the unlikely love story between a man reborn and a robot reprogrammed lingers long after the final page. I’m Back! stands as a clever, emotional reflection on what it truly means to feel alive in an artificial world.