Witch Dreams

Witch Dreams by Vivian Vande Velde is a first edition published by Marshall Cavendish in 2005. This 120-page book is written in English and follows the story of sixteen-year-old Nyssa, who possesses the ability to enter people’s dreams. Living in the medieval town of Lindenwolde, Nyssa faces the threat of execution for her witchcraft as she seeks to uncover the truth behind her parents’ murder, which occurred six years prior.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Nyssa’s perilous journey as she navigates both the waking world and the realm of dreams. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and fantasy, showcasing Nyssa’s determination to confront the man she believes is responsible for her parents’ deaths. As she delves deeper into the dreams of her suspect, the story unfolds with unexpected twists, leading to a dramatic climax that reveals the truth. This book explores themes of courage and the quest for justice within a historical and fantastical context.
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Sixteen-year-old Nyssa can enter into people’s dreams. Although the authorities of the medieval town of Lindenwolde would put her to death if they realized she was a witch, she feels compelled to practice her unique brand of witchcraft to answer the biggest question of her life: who broke into her father’s woodworking shop and killed her parents? Six years after the murder, Nyssa finally gets her chance to enter the dreams of the man she suspects is responsible. Suddenly she finds herself on a reckless, relentless journey that leads her through a maze of adventures–both in the real world and in the world of the unconscious. Nyssa risks death as she finally identifies the murderer in a shocking and unexpected climax.
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