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Marty Priest

The Dream Keepers:

language ( Nov. 30, 2018)

"The power that grows each passing day will crack the stone and awake the clay." Tyco The Dwarf

Nicholas falls asleep and dreams that he travels deep underground, where he pop through into another dimension. An ancient dwarf and a group of elves explain to him that their world and his depend on one another, even though pollution, starvation, and war wreak havoc on Earth.

Something must be done before it was too late!

The neighbor girl, Lucy, shows up with a vision of her own that catapults them both into the spirit world. Together the teens discover their roots running deep down to a time long ago on a faraway planet. As they grow close and even as they struggle to believe in themselves, love blossoms between them.

"Dreams and memories are the money of this world." Tyco the Dwarf

These words stick with Nicholas throughout his adventures. The elves certainly knew what was important. They would sing the two worlds back together!

"Though the Earth will shake and spew forth her cleansing blood, those who hold nature close to their heart will be guided to safety." The Elven Lady

Even as time grew short and so many around seemed to care not, Nicholas knew that Lucy and himself had chosen to be a part of the cleansing and healing. All would be well.

"The Dream Keepers," a book of magical realism, is written in the tradition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaband by J.K. Rowling. Perfect for fans of the Orphans Wish by Melanie Dickson, it has much to offer in the way of social issues, values, and virtues. "The Dream Keepers" focuses less on bending others to one's will than discovering the secrets of inner knowing.

children's pre-teen and teenage book categories:

young adult science fiction fantasy, magical realism, coming of age, paranormal romance, strong female lead, comedy, dwarves, elves, fae, fairies, epic fantasy, series, metaphyscial, christian, visionary, inspired, urban, social issues, values & virtues