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The Dream Bearer
by 
Walter Dean Myers
Peter Francis Francis James
  
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Publisher: HarperCollins
Pub Date: 2/22/2005
Subject(s):  Fiction
Juvenile Fiction
Literature
Language(s):  English

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File size:   54025 KB
ISBN:   9780060839154
Release date:   Feb 22, 2005

Description

For a young adolescent, David Curry has a lot to contend with. He loves and fears Reuben, his troubled father. His older brother, Ty, is turning into someone David doesn't know anymore - or trust. And his mom is struggling to hold everything together.

But then David meets Mr. Moses, an elderly man who tells him that dreams are the key to understanding reality. And with Mr. Moses's gift of dreams, David begins to see the world through his father's eyes.

Printz Award winner Walter Dean Myers weaves a richly layered tale of a boy's journey of self-discovery and the acceptance and compassion he learns along the way.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Twelve-year-old David has family problems. He suspects that his brother is a junkie. His mother feels the strain of trying to create a community shelter for the homeless in the face of opposition, including some in her own home from David's mentally unstable father. David's summer is complicated further by the mysterious Mr. Moses, who teaches David about the power of dreams. Peter Francis James does a great job portraying an African-American adolescent. His voice is rich, reflective, and melodic. The music at the end of each tape side adds a touch of ambience. Myers and James give listeners a treat--straight from 145th Street. J.M.S. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 

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