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  • The Dream

    Émile Zola, Eliza E. Chase

    eBook
    Translated by Eliza E. Chase
  • Rockin' the Dream!

    Reader's Digest

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Aug. 18, 2009)
    Jonas Brothers have never been hotter, and now kids can read and sing along with their favorite band. Rock out with the red-hot Jonas Brothers! With their sold-out concert tours, platinum CDs, performance in the Camp Rock TV movie, and a weekly TV show on the Disney Channel, this band of brothers has become one of the most popular acts in music. Now they’re starring in this 40-page book based on the brand-new TV show. After reading the book, fans can use the removable microphone to amplify their voices. The microphone is pre-programmed with one song for sing-along fun and two unique beats so that kids can make up their own songs.
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  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Hardcover (Artscroll/ Mesorah, May 3, 2018)
    Avner Gold's expanded edition of The Dream is the hair-raising sequel to The Promised Child. After years of captivity in a monastery, Shloime Strasbourg finally returns to his family and his people. But will he ever take his rightful place in the illustrious Strasbourg rabbinic lineage? Or will it come to an end with him? While studying intensely in the seclusion of remote Wielkowicz, he has a terrifying dream that warns of looming peril to his mother back in Pulichev. On his journey home, he befriends Elisha Ringel, a wandering adventurer. The two men travel together to Pulichev, where they find that the Rebbetzin has contracted a mysterious illness that is slowly killing her. Will they identify the cause of the illness in time to save her life? Meanwhile, they must also contend with the local priest who is inciting the people against the Jewish population and a blacksmith who has appointed himself the ringleader. Escalating tensions threaten a pogrom. Danger lurks at every corner. The Dream is a suspenseful story of hatred, revenge and a desperate race against time to avert the dual disasters looming over the Jewish community of Pulichev. It is a story of ingenuity, resourcefulness, courage and faith in the battle of good against evil. The expanded edition also features a set of new chapters about a tragic period in the life of Rav Yom Tov Lipmann Heller, author of Tosefos Yom Tov, while he was the rav of Prague. It tells the story of his betrayal by members of his own congregation, his imprisonment, the imperial decree of execution and his ultimate delivery from death. These historical events are drawn from Rav Yom Tov's Megillas Eivah. The reader should not be surprised to discover that one of the fictional Strasbourg characters offered invaluable assistance.
  • The Dream

    Emile Zola, Fiona Gilleece, Michael Murray

    Paperback (Lansdown Books, Dec. 2, 2016)
    `The Dream' is the sixteenth volume in Zola's Rougon-Macquart series of novels of the Second Empire. Perhaps as a reaction to the criticism received by his preceding books - works of almost unrelenting, gritty realism - Zola here shows that his talents range beyond describing the corruption and oppression of the second, farcical, Napoleonic regime, and the daily struggle for survival. Here he portrays the very heart and feelings of an idealistic young girl, raised in a cloistered corner of a disappearing France, and now emerging from a childhood of security, love and certainty, into beautiful womanhood. ...On the morning after Christmas, as a snowstorm is burying the town of Beamont-l'Eglise, a young girl is found huddling in the doorway of the cathedral. She is taken in and raised by a childless couple - ecclesiastical embroiderers - in happy innocence and far from the harsh realities of the world. While she learns her trade and becomes a highly-skilled embroideress, she loses herself in dreamlike visions inspired by her confused religious belief, legend, fantasy and hope. Her only education comes from reading stories in the `Golden Legend' about the martyrs of the early Catholic Church . Her life is guided by the example of virgin saints - Agnes, Genevieve, Dorothy, Christine and Cecilia - who she believes watch over her, to help make her dream come true. She can see no reason why her dream of love and marriage to the most handsome and richest man in her little world, even if he is a Bishop's son, and a nobleman, will not be turned into miraculous reality. But, can a foundling girl, abandoned by her mother -now lost in the Parisian underworld, fallen into a life of depravity and crime - really rise to such heights from her lowly place, or dare even to think such thoughts? Especially when those all around her think her dream can never, must never, come true? And, if it should ever be realised, can her innocence and saintliness, can she herself, in her ignorance and naivety, hope to survive the world outside?
  • The Dream

    Viktorija Jasinskaite-Yusupov, Mark Yusupov

    eBook
    This is, first of all, bed time goodnight story in which prince never wanted to go to sleep, but that is until he meets a girl named Dream which does show him how fun it is to dream. This book will introduce your children to the world of dreams and show how wonderful the world of dreams can be. Children should never stop dreaming...This book will also allow your child to be a part of the story by entering his name in the book. You will see an empty space which allows you to enter your child's name. This type of story is also available for girls.
  • The Dream

    Harris Tobias, Lenka Milonova

    eBook (Casita Press, Aug. 16, 2015)
    A young boy wishes for a life among the wealthy folk. He gets his wish but it’s not at all what he expected. A humorous, enjoyable fairy tale for the whole family. Perfect for bedtime reading.
  • The Dream

    Rae with Beryl Harp Harris

    Hardcover (Magabala Books, Jan. 1, 1991)
    The story of an aboriginal girl called Bami who is a member of the Wardangmaat tribe, the Crow People, and who is lost. She is later seen in the dream of a little girl called Badja. A dream sends young Badja and Laladari on a quest to find Bami. Climb on the great misty wings of the Wind Man and find out where this dream journey takes them.
  • The Dream

    Cornelius Elmore Addison

    language (Wivern Digital Limited, Dec. 31, 2013)
    Every so often you have a dream you never forget. This particular dream occurs to Cornelius Elmore Addison, the reclusive gardener from the city of Calladin who one night discovers himself in the curious company of Mack and his enormous collection of characters. Some characters eat their own heads. Others breathe fire. Most do exactly what you'd never imagine them to do. But all can be bought for a very special price.Do you dare enter the portal to Mack's One Stop Character Shop?***"The Dream" is the illustrated introduction into the elaborate storytelling world of Addison's Tales. Within its pages, you'll learn how the writer Cornelius Addison purchases his first character and commences a very late career as an author of wild and imaginative tales. Since Mack has made it quite clear that he has loads of characters to get rid of at bargain rates, readers can also find the perfect character for tales of their own.***What's Addison's Tales all about?Addison's Tales is a highly imaginative storytelling world of fantasy and adventure filled with music, animation and illustration. The songs sung by characters in the tales can be obtained as sheet music and MP3s from musescore.com/addisonstales. For more characters and tales, head to addisonstales.com.
  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Paperback (Cis Pub, June 1, 1983)
    The Dream is the set in the southern provinces of Poland during the first half of the seventeenth century, shortly before the devastating pogroms of Bogdan chmielnicki and his Cossack hordes. During this period the Jewish population of Poland enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and privileged status, but the cold winds of change were already in the air.
  • The Dream

    Emile Zola

    Paperback (Mondial, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Written as a "passport to the Academy," this novel stands alone among the Rougon-Macquart series for its pure, idyllic grace. Angelique, a daughter of Sidonie Rougon (La Curee), had been deserted by her mother, and was adopted by a maker of ecclesiastical embroideries, who with his wife lived and worked under the shadow of an ancient cathedral. In this atmosphere the child grew to womanhood, and as she fashioned the rich embroideries of the sacred vestments she had a vision of love and happiness which was ultimately realized, though the realization proved too much for her frail strength... The vast cathedral with its solemn ritual dominates the book and colours the lives of its characters. (J. G. Patterson)
  • The Dream

    Krystal Evans

    language (, July 4, 2012)
    Ruth her father and step monster move from Atlanta to Detroit in the 1960’s, so that her dad can work in the auto industry. She misses her grandmother, Georgia and longs to move back home. Her father and step matron are making a new life in Michigan. They have surprises for her that she can’t believe. Ruth is also trying to deal with the death of her mother and all that is happening with the Civil Rights movement. The city turns upside down when a riot starts on the westside of town. What will this mean for Ruth and her family?
  • The Dream

    Avner Gold

    Hardcover (Cis Pub, Dec. 1, 1985)
    The Dream by Avner Gold The Ruach Ami Series
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