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  • The Dreamer

    Douglas Geller

    language (, Sept. 15, 2016)
    A fight. That is the common denominator in all of Matt Schwartz’s life-changing events. There are ones he’ll never remember and there are those he’ll never forget. As he pursues his dream, he finds out that the most important ones don’t involve his fists but the people he cares about the most. But what is his dream? Is it fighting in a cage? Is it pursuing the love of his life? Or is it escaping the reality of being abandoned by parents he never knew? All he knows is he has to find out and he’ll do whatever it takes to find happiness.
  • Dreamers

    Knut Hamsun, Tom Geddes

    Paperback (New Directions, May 17, 1996)
    The midnight sun illumines more than fishing and fjords in this remote northern Norwegian village. In fact, half-baked schemes and hilarity abound. Big Ove Rolandsen, telegraph operator, mad scientist, and local Casanova, trades wits, fists, and kisses with a host of quirky neighbors. He serenades the curate's wife and fights a drunken giant, but taking on Trader Mack, the town's fish-glue magnate, is a more difficult matter. Knut Hamsun, author of the acclaimed Hunger and winner of the 1920 Nobel Prize for Literature, renders the dreams and dramas of these townsfolk with a delightfully light touch. Robert Bly has written that Hamsun "has a magnifying glass on his eye, like a jeweler's," and Dreamers gleams like a perfect, semi-precious stone.
  • Dreamer

    Becky Kemp

    Hardcover (Birdie Books, )
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  • The Dreamer

    Pam Munoz Ryan, Pam Muñoz Ryan, Peter Sís, Tony Chiroldes

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, April 1, 2010)
    A breathtaking novel from Pura Belpre Award winner, Pam Ryan, and MacArthur fellow and three-time Caldecott Honoree, Peter Sis!Neftali finds beauty and wonder everywhere: in the oily colors of mud puddles; a lost glove, sailing on the wind; the music of birds and language. He loves to collect treasures, daydream, and write--pastimes his authoritarian father thinks are for fools. Against all odds, Neftali prevails against his father's cruelty and his own crippling shyness to become one of the most widely read poets in the world, Pablo Neruda. This moving story about the birth of an artist is also a celebration of childhood, imagination, & the strength of the creative spirit. Sure to inspire young writers & artists.
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  • Dreamer 3

    Becca Johnson

    (Black Opal Books, July 22, 2017)
    Rory is excited for summer vacation. After a stressful school year dealing with her dreams and solving mysteries, she can't wait to dream about her dates with Bryce and fun with friends. But her dreams confuse her when she dreams of being with the wrong Wyatt brother, fighting with friends, being dizzy and disoriented, and passing out on a cold tile floor.Her life is turned upside down this summer. Bryce isn't there to help her solve the mystery and talk through her dreams, and she doesn't have his drawings to help either.She gets scared when she dreams about a breaking news story. Three are dead. Is this what her dreams have been predicting? Who in her life is in danger? Can she prevent the death of three people? Or is she one of the three who will die?
  • My Dreamer

    Kari Marth

    language (, Nov. 20, 2011)
    This is a beautifully written children's book. It is full of adorable illustrations that will keep your child interested in reading. This book is a great bedtime book for your child.
  • Dreamers

    Peyton Basnight

    language (, Aug. 10, 2018)
    Dreams are good. Never stop dreaming.
  • Dreamer

    Michelle Flick

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 16, 2016)
    Last year, Kate Walker found herself sifting through people’s dreams, experiencing them, but unable to interact with anyone, except Nick Hall. Together they fought against a serial dream killer, who eventually turned his sights to Kate. Now, she’s finding a balance between her life, people’s dreams and slowly forgetting the night when the killer came after her and her sister, Jesse. Unfortunately, as she and Nick return to high school, tragedy falls on their senior year--a suicide. At first Kate doesn't read too much into it, until another one happens. She can't help feeling that something sinister is happening again in the dream world, a place she was just getting comfortable with. When the suicides connect to her boyfriend, Nick, the life Kate was finally accepting turns upside down.
  • Dreamers

    Ezekiel Kwaymullina, Sally Morgan

    Hardcover (Fremantle Press, April 1, 2015)
    “We are the dream and the dreamers” So begins this beautifully written story that celebrates the imagination of children at play. Complemented by Sally Morgan’s rich and colorful illustrations, the book is full of movement. It lends itself to interactive reading aloud with play-acting or actions.
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  • The Dreamer

    Christina Bundy

    language (Christina F. (Knox) Bundy, Dec. 14, 2015)
    A young boy while laughing and playing with his friends, shares with them his night dreams and visions. Together the threesome learn about the marvels of the creation story.
  • Dreamer

    Heidi Harris, Delilah Gose

    Paperback (HMMH Inc., Sept. 2, 2015)
    Sloane and Jahni's off world adventures are far from over. Jahni is now an Ambassador from Zelle to Jareneiks. Not everyone is happy about this, especially Renej whose hate for her has been growing steadily. Renej tries to convince the board to move part of the Jareneikian population from space back to their home world of Jareneiks. Since the majority of their food is grown on Jareneiks, that would decrease their food supply. Jahni is the only one who can stop him. Before Jahni goes to Jareneiks, Sloane has an ominous dream about Deltik, the planet Sloane grew up on. No one has had contact with Deltik in over a month. Since the lack of trading will upset the economy, Sloane and Jahni go there where they discover unexpected readings from the moon. Neither Sloane or Jahni could have anticipated what they find when they arrive.
  • The Dreamer

    Dustin Vick

    language (Dustin Vick, Aug. 7, 2015)
    A child's tale about the way they see things and the first day of school.