Dreamland

Dreamland by Sarah Dessen, published by Penguin on May 11, 2004, is a young adult fiction novel that explores complex social themes. The story follows Caitlin, who feels adrift after her sister’s departure. Her life takes a turn when she meets Rogerson, a relationship that initially provides an escape but soon reveals deeper issues.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the challenges of love and the impact of emotional and physical abuse. As Caitlin navigates her feelings for Rogerson, the book addresses themes of family dynamics and the struggles of runaways. With 272 pages, this edition presents a thoughtful exploration of the difficulties faced by young adults in turbulent situations.
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From the award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of Once and For All
Love can be a very dangerous thing.
After her sister left, Caitlin felt lost.
Then she met Rogerson.
When she’s with him, nothing seems real.
But what happens when being with Rogerson becomes a larger problem than being without him?
“Another pitch-perfect offering from Dessen.” —Booklist, starred review
Sarah Dessen is the winner of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for her contributions to YA literature, as well as the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award.
Also by Sarah Dessen:
Along for the Ride
Just Listen
Keeping the Moon
Lock and Key
The Moon and More
Someone Like You
That Summer
This Lullaby
The Truth About Forever
What Happened to Goodbye
Saint Anything
Once and for All
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