Dreamland

Dreamland by Sarah Dessen, published by Puffin Books in 2002, is a poignant exploration of a young girl’s journey through an intense relationship. At 250 pages, this edition presents a narrative that delves into the complexities of love and the challenges of breaking free from an abusive dynamic. The story centers on Caitlin and her encounter with Rogerson Biscoe, who initially appears to embody her ideal partner but soon reveals a darker side that entraps her in a cycle of dreams and nightmares.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that addresses themes of family, sibling relationships, and the social issues surrounding young love. The vivid plot and well-developed characters invite reflection on the nature of relationships and the struggles faced by many teens. This edition, written in English, offers an engaging perspective on the realities of contemporary adolescent experiences, making it a relevant addition to discussions on social topics and personal growth.
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When Caitlin first meets Rogerson Biscoe, he seems to be everything she wants him to be. He’s handsome, sensitive, and more than a bit mysterious. And before long, Rogerson has cast a spell over Caitlin. A spell that keeps her in a dreamland from which she can’t seem to break free-even when the dreams turn into nightmares. Beautifully crafted, with a vivid plot and sharply drawn characters, this is a powerful and intensely compelling story of a young girl struggling to break free of an abusive relationship.
“Dreamland is the story of many contemporary teen relationships. Compelling reading.” (School Library Journal, starred review)
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