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Books with title The Dreaming Tree

  • The Dream Tree

    J.B. Edwards, Bethany Wigg

    language (The Electronic Book Company, Oct. 4, 2012)
    Four years ago their mother disappeared without a trace. Now the same thing has happened to the twins. Why did it happen on the evening before their birthdays, and why were the bedroom windows open? Can Nanny Smith,Tom, the widow Gwen and the master get them back?Join them and fly above the clouds to visit the DREAM TREE. Potions, magic rhymes, shared dreams, blue lights and an evil goblin all await. This is book one of the beautifully illustrated DREAM TREE adventures series. It’s a complete story, but that can't be the end of the adventure can it? Of course not! There is more on the way!Published by The Electronic Book Companywww.theelectronicebookcompany.com
  • Dreaming the Enemy

    David Metzenthen

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, March 23, 2016)
    WINNER: 2016 QLD Literary Awards, Griffith University Young Adult Book AwardI am still moving despite the fact that this dreamed-up bastard Khan walks with me - no, he doesn't walk with me, he rises up to fire, has my life in his hands, my head in his sights, and that is the image of all images that I have somehow to lose.Johnny Shoebridge has just returned from fighting in the jungles of Vietnam. He no longer carries a weapon - only photos of the dead and a dread of the living.Pursued by a Viet Cong ghost-fighter called Khan, Johnny makes one last stand - knowing that if he cannot lay this spectre to rest, he will remain a prisoner of war for ever.Drawing on courage, loyalty and love, Johnny tries to find a way back from the nightmare of war to a sense of hope for the future.An elegant and deeply moving novel, set in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, by one of Australia's finest writers.
  • The Dream Tree

    Winfried Wolf, Anthea Bell, Manfred Schluter

    Library Binding (Henry Holt & Co, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Michael banishes the ghosts, witches, giants, and magicians that surround his bed keeping him from sleep, sending them to a desert island with a beautiful dream tree
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  • The Dreaming Dog

    Melanie L Stine-Shannon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2016)
    The dreaming dog learns from her fears to believe in her dreams. Through the dreaming dog, children learn the importance of dreaming and believing in themselves. Ages 5 to 9
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  • The Dream Tree

    Stephen Cosgrove, Robin James

    Hardcover (Price, Stern, Sloan, July 6, 1974)
    life stories, growing up, Juvenile fiction
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  • Dreaming the Eagle

    Manda Scott

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, Sept. 30, 2008)
    She is Breaca nic Graine, born to the Eceni, a tribe of dreamers and hunters, storytellers and artisans—men and women in whose lives the real and the fantastical exist side by side. As Breaca proves her brilliance in battle, she is catapulted to the forefront of her tribe, who will rename the copper-haired warrior Boudica (“She Who Brings Victory”). Many will share in Breaca’s extraordinary destiny: the beloved father who always knew she was destined for greatness . . . the famed warrior whose love for her is rivaled only by his hatred for their shared enemy . . . the lost brother whose name will become her battle cry. . . . Now, as violence and treachery threaten a fragile peace, Breaca will once again be called to battle. And for the young queen, for the clashing native tribes she must unite, and for the spirits that live among them, a war for survival has only just begun. . . .
  • Dreaming the Bear

    Mimi Thebo

    eBook (Wendy Lamb Books, April 11, 2017)
    A vivid sense of the wilderness and nature’s power comes through in this intriguing and tension-filled YA novel narrated by a contemporary teen. Perfect for animal lovers, this unusual novel has hints of the quirky charm of Geek Girl and the emotional depth of The Last Leaves Falling. Darcy’s dad, a naturalist, moves their family from England to the snowy wilderness of Yellowstone National Park. Mum, Dad, and older brother Jem are all thriving, but Darcy misses her friends, and civilization, including WiFi. She’s also sick, getting weaker with each day, and having strange dreams—or are they something else? Then she finds an injured mother bear whose cubs were killed by hunters. The bear is enormous, and powerful, but she doesn’t threaten Darcy—she makes Darcy feel alive. The bear needs Darcy just as much as Darcy needs her. Darcy must help her, even though she might not be well enough to take care of the bear, let alone herself. A mystery illness, shifting points of view, and dreamlike sequences make this an unusual and immersive story. Darcy is brave and resourceful, but nothing has prepared her to confront nature’s ultimate question: Can a girl and a wild bear triumph over the basic rule of survival: kill or be killed?
  • Dreaming the Bear

    Mimi Thebo

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 4, 2016)
    "When I get up, there's nobody home. Even Mum has gone out. The note says, 'I have to check my emails. I'll snowmobile to the meltline and be back soon. XX Mummy'. And I think, 'Good. I can feed my bear...'" Darcy's life was never exactly simple, but it was about to become a lot more complicated. Recovering from a distressing illness in her parents' cabin surrounded by looming pine trees, Darcy spends most of her days alone, warming herself by the log fire. That is, until she ventures into the woods hours before a heavy snowstorm, and finds herself face-to-face with a grizzly bear. Their encounter takes a surprising turn when it flourishes into a warm and caring companionship. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the snowy Yellowstone National Park in Montana, Mimi Thebo's poetic tale inspires compassion and friendship, sensitively focusing on how the seemingly impossible can become the achievable.
  • The Dreaming Place The Dreaming Place

    Charles De Lint

    Paperback (Firebird 2002-09-01, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • The dreaming tree;: A novel,

    Allan W Eckert

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, March 15, 1968)
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  • In the Dreaming

    Isobel Bird

    Paperback (Collins, Jan. 1, 2001)
    On the eve of fair midsummer,Longest day and shortest night,Faerie magic, fill these woods,With joyous song and laughter bright.Midsummer's eve finds Kate, Annie, and Cooper celebrating the most joyous sabbat with nature -- and a few not unwelcome strangers. On a night when identities and emotions become tangled and confused under the strange solstice sky, one will be led astray.
  • The Dreaming Stone

    Louis Markos

    Hardcover (Lampion Press, Dec. 15, 2015)
    It was just a small stone in the shape of an egg and a common-looking set of panpipes, but when Stacey put the stone under her pillow and Alex played on the pipes, they were magically transported back into the world of Greek mythology. Join Alex and Stacey as they ride on the back of the winged horse, Pegasus, descend with Orpheus into the dark depths of Hades, fly with the ill-fated Phaethon in the Golden Chariot of the Sun, help Perseus slay the evil Medusa, and face, alongside King Theseus, the dreaded Minotaur.