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While living a miserable, poverty-stricken life with her young, irresponsible mother, nine-year-old Theo dreams of belonging to a real family but finds a shadowy figure haunting her thoughts.
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Kit Pearson tries to go meta with a dream that represents a book, within the book that we are reading... get it? No? Hmmm, maybe you have to read it to understand.
Awake and Dreaming is basically a story of a young girl, Theo, who imagines herself into her ideal family... with a little (unknowing) help from the neighbourhood ghost.
I always love reading tales about local geography (this book is set in the Vancouver/Victoria regions).
The idea is solid (this novel even won an award), but at the end, I was left feeling like it was wrapped up a little too neatly... not that Theo couldn't be happy with her family and friends, but were the people around her really prepared to change that quickly?
ALSO, Kit Pearson seems to have this obsession with moons. It's mentioned in A Handful of Time, The Daring Game, Awake and Dreaming, and of course, in the famed “Guests of War” trilogy, the second book is titled, Looking at the Moon. It becomes very noticeable if you read a number of Pearson's books one after another.