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Books with title Dreamcatcher

  • Dream Catcher

    E. Barrie Kavasch, Gay W. Holland

    Paperback (Richard C. Owen Publishing, Oct. 4, 2003)
    Rare Book
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  • Dreamcatcher

    Marc Lindsay, James Lindsay

    language (Murder of Crows Publishing, April 25, 2020)
    After a peculiar fog sweeps through the village of Greytree rendering everyone over 20 into a coma, Astrid and her friends must band together to solve the mystery before everything is lost.
  • Dreamcatcher

    Amy Henderson Harris, S. D. Swartz

    Paperback (Martin & Friends Publishing, March 20, 2019)
    "I believe in you and all you can do, so dream your biggest dreams and I'll catch them with you." Amy Henderson Harris, with the help of illustrator S. D. Swartz, invites you to go on a journey with all types of dreamers in this beautifully inspiring debut work. An ode to all who are motivated to chase after what they believe.
  • Dreamcatcher

    Audrey Osofsky, Ed Young

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1992)
    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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  • Dreamcatcher

    Amy Henderson Harris, S. D. Swartz

    language (Martin & Friends Publishing, March 25, 2019)
    "I believe in you and all you can do, so dream your biggest dreams and I'll catch them with you." Amy Henderson Harris, with the help of illustrator S. D. Swartz, invites you to go on a journey with all types of dreamers in this beautifully inspiring debut work. An ode to all who are motivated to chase after what they believe.
  • Dream Catcher

    Mary Mauck

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., June 2, 2019)
    “Secrets are meant to be kept. Some are good; some evil. And then there are those that mean life or death—the kind that leave you breathless, but not in a good way. I have many secrets, but I dare not speak them, because if I do, my life will be forfeit.”Fifteen-year old Paige Carson is the focus of a deadly terrorist organization, but she doesn’t know why. She can’t recall much of her life from before a year ago, other than that her parents were killed and she chose not to say a word to anyone since that fateful day eight years before.One day, a mysterious family with a secret shows up in town, and Paige begins to remember things from her forgotten past; things that link together who she really is and why everyone seems to be after her.Paige knows that her foster parents are not who they say they are and she distrusts everyone she comes across because of them. As her dreams and nightmares unfold, she begins to put together the puzzle that is her life. She knows that eventually, she will need to find her voice and use it to protect not only herself, but those she loves as well. Paige is in a battle to the death and will fight for her life against those who will try to take everything from her.
  • Dreamcatcher

    Audrey Osofsky, Ed Young

    Paperback (Orchard Books, March 1, 1999)
    After big sister makes a dreamcatcher, a net of fibers that catches bad dreams, she feels comforted in the knowledge that her baby sister will now be able to sleep safely and peacefully, in a charming story about Ojibwa life. Reprint.
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  • Dreamcatcher

    Ann Curtin

    eBook (Zumaya Thresholds, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Jesse Alvarez is tired of being the new kid every time his dad takes a job on another ranch. It doesn’t help that Cade Savage, the boss’s son, is a bully who has everything Jesse wants—money, a permanent home, horses, and most of all, a mother who lives with his family.Then Jesse meets Aaron Little Elk, who lives on the Wind River Reservation, steals scraps of yarn from the art room to make dreamcatchers, and never stops talking about his older brother Reuben.Despite that, they become friends, and when Aaron stops coming to school, Jesse worries—and learns of a secret Aaron has been harboring. As he tries to find out what’s happened to his friend, Jesse must unravel the mystery of Aaron’s dreamcatchers and their connection to the wild paint mustang only Aaron can handle.Part contemporary western, part ghost story, Dreamcatcher is ultimately a novel about friendship, the pain of letting go, and the importance of holding on to what remains behind.
  • The Dreamcatcher

    John Spangler

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2020)
    Each night when young Lucas closes his eyes he puts himself in danger. He knows the monsters are more than just dreams but he can't seem to escape. A dreamcatcher is supposed to protect him but it doesn't work like he expected and he might be in more danger than ever before. With the help of a stranger and a gift, Lucas must learn to control his nightmares and the world around him before it's too late.
  • The Dreamcatcher

    John Spangler

    eBook (, July 17, 2020)
    Each night when young Lucas goes to sleep he puts himself in danger. He knows the monsters are more than just dreams but he can't seem to escape. A family dreamcatcher is supposed to protect him but it doesn't work like he expected and he might be in more danger than ever before. With the help of a stranger and a gift, Lucas must learn to control his nightmares and the world around him before it's too late.
  • Dreamcatcher

    Ann Curtin

    Paperback (Zumaya Thresholds, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Jesse Alvarez is tired of being the new kid every time his dad takes a job on another ranch. It doesn’t help that Cade Savage, the boss’s son, is a bully who has everything Jesse wants—money, a permanent home, horses, and most of all, a mother who lives with his family. Then Jesse meets Aaron Little Elk, who lives on the Wind River Reservation, steals scraps of yarn from the art room to make dreamcatchers, and never stops talking about his older brother Reuben. Despite that, they become friends, and when Aaron stops coming to school, Jesse worries—and learns of a secret Aaron has been harboring. As he tries to find out what’s happened to his friend, Jesse must unravel the mystery of Aaron’s dreamcatchers and their connection to the wild paint mustang only Aaron can handle. Part contemporary Western, part ghost story, Dreamcatcher is ultimately a novel about friendship, the pain of letting go, and the importance of holding on to what remains behind
  • Dreamcatcher

    Audrey Osofsky, Ed Young

    Library Binding (Orchard Books, March 1, 1992)
    Wrapped snugly in its handwoven cradleboard, a Ojibway infant from long ago watches contentedly as its family fishes, swims, gardens, and plays and then it drifts to sleep, dreaming of lovely things.
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