ADAMS LAUNCHES BOOK WEB-SITE
Chuck Adams, in an effort to find a publisher/movie producer for his first novel/screenplay called ‘Something More’, has launched a new website- BobbySanders.com.
‘Something More’ is the fictional love story of Bobby Sanders and Kimberly Wells.
It is a cross between ‘Ironside’ and a Nicholas Sparks’ novel.
‘Something More’ is set in Manhattan, Garden City and on the East End of Long Island.
Bobby Sanders began life with a challenge.
Life took away his legs. But it couldn’t take away his drive and passion and heart.
Kimberly Wells lost her parents in a car accident when she was eleven.
She has an abusive husband. Her ten-year old son, Danny, was struck by a car and killed.
Eleven years after Bobby and Kim first meet, fate brings them back together.
This is a story of hope and determination and faith. About the strength of the human spirit…and the power of true love.
A story about finding that something more in all of us.
"While there are many disabled characters in movies and television these days, I have tried to create a character that has a challenge, but who has real hopes and dreams," Adams said. "Bobby is a marketing executive and journalist. He sits in the fourth row at 'Phantom of the Opera' on Broadway. He enjoys driving a 30-foot Sea Ray boat. He doesn't let the uncontrollable part of his body, control his life. This is my Rocky Balboa. Bobby Sanders is a man who isn't afraid to make something more happen."
Adams has an agent in NYC-Jeffrey Feinman-but finding a publisher/movie producer for a "disabled" love story has been difficult, so far.
"It takes a person of great insight to see this is a special story," Adams said. "Several publishers have said it 'doesn't fit into a slot.' While it has elements of the romance, inspirational and biographical categories, part of the power of 'Something More' is that it isn't one more of a genre."
Adams is looking for someone in the publishing/movie industry who will see the possibilities in this story.
"It was heartwarming to see how our country embraced Christopher and Dana Reeve," Adams said. "They showed how love can overcome any obstacles. I believe the time is right for a story like ‘Something More’. I believe this story will resonate with all people on so many levels."
Chuck Adams can be reached at BobbySanders.com or by calling 631-790-7242
