The Dream Catcher

The Dream Catcher by Monica Hughes is a New Ed edition published by Mammoth in 1991, featuring 171 pages in English. This book presents a narrative set in a future world where people live in domed cities. It follows fifteen-year-old Ruth, who has significant extrasensory abilities and receives unsettling messages in her dreams from another civilization. Driven by curiosity and a desire for answers, she joins a group on a quest to uncover the origin of these messages.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of dreams and the unknown, as Ruth navigates her extraordinary powers and the challenges of her environment. The narrative delves into her journey and the dynamics within the group as they seek to understand the source of the mysterious communications. This edition offers a unique perspective on juvenile fiction, particularly in the context of bedtime and dreams, making it a thought-provoking read for young audiences.
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In a future world whose people are clustered in domed cities, fifteen-year-old Ruth, who possesses great extrasensory powers and who has received troubling messages in her dreams from another center of civilization, accompanies a group to search for the source of the messages.
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