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Books in The Dream Travelers series

  • Out of Time: The Dream Traveler Book One

    Mr Ernesto H Lee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2018)
    'When your past calls - Don't answer, it has nothing to say'. Unless your name is Sean McMillan - in which case you had better answer and listen carefully. Out of Time is the first in a series of books that introduce the reader to Sean McMillan 'The Dream Traveler'. McMillan is a detective assigned to a cold-case squad, but he is no ordinary detective. With a unique ability to travel back in time through the medium of his dreams - finding evidence and solving a long forgotten murder should be a foregone conclusion. However, Sean soon discovers that changes to the past to influence the future can have unexpected and deadly consequences. The past is not the past, the future is not set and nothing in life is certain. Open your mind and join the 'Dream Traveler' on his journey back to the past.Entertaining and thought provoking. Ernesto H Lee has crafted a gripping murder mystery, with many twists and turns - Deborah Lloyd for Readers Favorite - 5 StarsOut of Time is a fantastic introduction to the Dream Traveler Series by Ernesto H Lee. Well written and engaging - Melinda Hills for Readers Favorite - 5 StarsWell written and a fun read. The reader will surely find that reading 'Out of Time' will make time fly - 'The Book Review Directory'
  • The Butterfly Voyage

    Cara Johnson, Hye Seong Yoon

    Perfect Paperback (Whirling Dirvish Publishing, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Anna Lane continues her adventures in this story when she travels back in time to help a boy who has lost his parents to the black plague. But Anna s help is cut short when she wakes suddenly to find that she has lost her magical black cat bone, the small piece of wood that allows her to travel. Disconnected from the boy and unable to reach Mama Do-Right, Anna asks her best friend Alex to help her find the boy. Together they devise a plan to put Anna back in time only to discover that Anna doesn t need the black cat bone to travel. The doorway is her dreams. With Alex s help and Mama Do-Right s guidance, Anna learns valuable lessons about courage and faith and comes face-to-face with a family secret.
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  • Falling Awake - The Remembering

    Cara Johnson

    Perfect Paperback (Whirling Dirvish Publishing, Sept. 1, 2007)
    If you are holding this book, it means you are ready to remember the art of falling awake. Remember? Yes, indeed. Remember. You already know how. In fact, you may already be doing it. And with the remembering you will be able to dream travel to any place or point in time real or unreal. But that is just the beginning. So go ahead. Peak inside. And don t forget to take one page at a time. DO NOT SKIP AHEAD. The directions may sound simple, but the effect is powerful. See you in your dreams.
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  • The Dream Travelers: Looking Forward Back

    Cara Johnson

    Paperback (Whirling Dirvish Publishing, March 10, 2008)
    He had been at it twelve long months. He had conducted hundreds of experiments and still Alex Morris was no closer to figuring out how Anna Lane traveled in time than the first day he had laid eyes on the black cat bone. But when he walked out of his laboratory in a fit of frustration, suddenly, the light post dissolved into a tree, the street became a pond and the woman standing next to him became a man. Alex was not standing in his neighborhood any longer. He had traveled. But where had he traveled? What year was it? As soon as the thought came to his mind, the man standing next to him answered. You are in the New West, the man said without speaking. And the year is 2076. He smiled. We have been expecting you for some time. So begins the next adventure for Alex, Anna and Mama Do-Right, where Alex discovers secrets from the future to save the past.
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  • Kokopelli's Cave

    William Hezlep

    Paperback (Players Pr, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Dirk and Erin are lured to an enchanted cave where they encounter a time-traveling Anasazi Indian--and danger.
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  • Shipwrecked

    William Hezlep

    Paperback (Players Pr, Oct. 1, 1999)
    While shipwrecked on the New England coast, Dirk, Erin, and their nanny Maggie struggle to outwit a sinister captain whom they encounter along with his secret cave of smuggled goods.
  • Because We Were the Travellers

    Jack Lasenby

    (Longacre Press, Nov. 1, 1998)
    In a land called the Whykatto, south of the city of Orklun, the sun rises angry in the sky, eats the winter grass and flames towards the western horizon. As the sky turns fiery, figures appear in the landscape: a boy, limping, accompanied by an old woman. Cast out from their tribe they make the Journey alone, away from the sun' rage, away from the deserts of the north, toward the southern lands. This is Ishs tale, a tale of rejection, of survival against the odds, of growing up in an age when much is feared, and few can be trusted.
  • Lizzie

    Rosemary Hayes

    Paperback (Ransom Publishing, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Lizzie's time in Year Six is coming to an end. All her 'gorger' (non-gypsy) friends - including Tess - are going on to secondary school, but Lizzie's dad wants her to stay back at the traveller site and look after the younger kids, so her mum can earn money as a cleaner. Lizzie may not be much good at reading or writing, but she is a really talented artist. Can Lizzie find a way to go to art college? And how could she possibly get her dad to agree to such an outlandish plan? Focusing on one of the four main characters in the series 'The Travellers', this book is a great read as well as an effective way of coming to understand the world of travelling (gypsy) communities, through the eyes of one of four young teenagers. Offering interesting insights into the way travelling communities live and work, and contradicting many stereotypical assumptions about travellers and non-travellers alike, this book is perfect for any reader who wishes to know more about a different way of life.