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DAYDREAMER by Rob Cameron

DAYDREAMER

by Rob Cameron

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593572450
Publisher: Labyrinth Road

Unbeknownst to Charles, his dragon’s wish will alter his intersecting worlds of fantasy and reality.

Charles’ life is shaped by stories. Daydreaming serves as the Black 11-year-old’s escape to the “inside” place he calls his Sanctuary as he navigates dyslexia and tries to cope with being bullied at school. Many adults in his life overlook his extraordinary artistic abilities and perceive him as misbehaving or lazy. Fortunately, Charles has an ally in Mr. Glory Miles, the super at the Beatrix, the apartment building where he and his mom live. Other people, those who don’t know about dragons, see Mr. Miles as “an angry old man”—but Charles knows that he’s his dragon. Glory reveals the history of the dream folk, who “were survivors of the Great Dream before Time” back in Africa when “some people could fly.” When abusive father Mr. Calixte and his son, Junior—trolls disguised as people from Haiti—move into the Beatrix, they spark unease and tensions. Some people get sick, and others go missing. Charles feels compelled to help Junior, despite Mr. Miles’ warnings to stay away from the trolls, and he embarks on a quest with his two imaginary best friends, Ruby and Fig. Pivoting between escapism and reality, this creative debut features strong character development in its exploration of the ways Charles copes with multiple challenges that will resonate with many readers.

Captivating and cathartic.

(author’s note) (Fiction. 10-14)