DO YOU EVER WONDER HOW YOU WILL DIE? Thats always on 10-year-old Tommy Sheltons mind, making it difficult to function in his everyday world. His lack of concentration on anything else is overtaken by thoughts and actions of his own death. Often resulting in his classmates laughing at him and his sisters constant annoyance with his dying, while adults are puzzled to find a solution that will keep him away from his death. Why is Tommy always dying? What is wrong with him to make him act like this? Will he always be this way? What will help him? Can new ideas from hearing about a fishbowl be the answer?