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Books with title Dream Snatcher

  • Dreamcatcher

    Meredy Maynard

    Paperback (Polestar Pr, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Struggling to adjust to his new life in the country with his mother and brother after his father's death, thirteen-year-old Fran adopts an orphaned raccoon and befriends a part-Iroquois girl named Jo, who helps him discover a new source of strength and understanding.Struggling to adjust to his new life in the country with his mother and brother after his father's death, thirteen-year-old Fran adopts an orphaned raccoon and befriends a part-Iroquois girl named Jo, who helps him discover a new source of strength and understanding
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  • The Dreamsnatcher

    Annie Dalton

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
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  • Dream Watcher

    Barbara Wersba

    Paperback (Atheneum, June 1, 1972)
    A retired actress helps a lonely youth gain a better understanding and appreciation of himself
  • Dreamcatcher

    Jen McVeity

    Paperback (Lothian Pub Co, March 15, 2000)
    Tess used to believe her father would always be there. But that was before he got caught up with his rising political career. Tess is different now, too. Shuttling between two homes and two mothers, she's dropped out of championship swimming and almost out of school as well. The only thing that interests her is leading a group of young environmental activists, the 'Green Guerillas'. And even though Tess never goes near the water now, she still has nightmares about drowning ... 'The warm characterizations save all the cliches surrounding broken families, this engrossing Australian tale has a refreshing view of children struggling with the fallout from divorce. Tess's growing awareness of her dad's imperfections and his realization of his own shortcomings make the ending not only happy, but believable.'
  • Dreamcatcher

    Audrey Osofsky, Ed Young

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 1, 1999)
    In the land of the Ojibway a baby sleeps protected from bad dreams, as the life of the tribe goes on around him
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  • The Dreamsnatcher

    ABI ELPHINSTONE

    Paperback (Simon andamp, Feb. 26, 2015)
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  • Dream Snatcher

    Kara May, Amanda Harvey

    Paperback (Collins, Feb. 2, 1998)
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  • Dream Snatcher

    Jane AC West, Roger Hurn, Anthony Williams

    eBook (Badger Learning, March 8, 2012)
    The Alien Detective Agency series of reading books, featuring Jack Swift and Wanda Darkstar, are for children and young adults aged 8 to 14 and over who are struggling to read. Each book has been carefully written for those with a reading age of approximately 7 to 8, but are packed full of adventure and brilliant illustrations to really grab the reader interest. Dream Snatcher - Somebody or something is stealing peopleโ€™s dreams โ€“ but why? Jack and Wanda need to wake up and find out fast before the whole thing turns into a real nightmare!
  • Dream Catcher

    E. Barrie Kavasch

    Paperback (Richard C. Owen Publishing, March 15, 1857)
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  • Teenage Dream Snatchers

    Derrick Bridges

    eBook
    destruction of bullying in high school
  • Dream Catcher

    Hinkler books

    Unknown Binding (Hinkler Book Distributors, )
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  • The Dream Snatcher

    Kara May, Amanda Harvery

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, July 7, 1997)
    Jodie knows that her dreams are special, her gran told her. So when the rest of the people in town sell their dreams to the mysterious Dream Snatcher they become rich while Jodie stays poor. But they are only rich with material things because without their dreams they cannot sleep.