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Dreamland

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
In this ALA Best Book for Young Adults, Sarah Dessen-New York Times best-selling author of Just Listen-delivers a riveting tale of a confused teen languishing in a destructive relationship. Mesmerized by the affluent Rogerson Biscoe, Caitlin O'Koren abandons parents and friends for the seductive lure of his exciting yet dangerous world. But the pain of Rogerson's controlling rage soon shatters the pleasure of their romance. Trapped in a dizzying maelstrom of abuse, Caitlin seeks the solace of a drug-induced dreamland. "Another pitch-perfect offering from Dessen."-Booklist, starred review
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 4, 2002

      Caitlin's perfect sister runs away from home and she finds herself trying to fill the gap the absence creates. "The characterizations have an unmistakable depth," said PW. Ages 12-up.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Caitlin's world spirals from that of a superficially happy teenager into a dark place. She has a sister who has run away, a new boyfriend, a best friend, and somewhat distant parents. What begins as a look at a teen's carefree life soon involves into a horrible secret that leads to a tumultuous conclusion. Dessen keeps the listener involved--cringing, even--as Caitlin's secret explodes, and her life unravels. Liz Morton's narration is adequate for the story's protagonist and above average for her best friend, Rena, but the other characters aren't up to par. Many of the voices sound too much like each other. Still, DREAMLAND provides a powerful message in a well-crafted and nicely paced story. It's worthy of a listen. M.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 4, 2000
      Caitlin O'Koren has always had to follow in the footsteps of her perfect older sister, Cassandra (homecoming queen, soccer star, student body president, soup kitchen volunteer). When Cassandra runs away from home, Caitlin finds herself trying to fill the gap Cass's absence creates. Shortly after, when she meets mysterious Rogerson Biscoe (a bad boy of the type Dessen hinted at in Someone Like You), Caitlin sees a way to forge a path for herself, away from Cass's shadow and the expectations weighing on her. Rogerson seems vaguely ominous, but Caitlin is taken by surprise when he first gets violent with her. Unwilling to give up the freedom she thinks her relationship gives her, she withdraws from her friends, starts failing in school and drifts into confusion. Her parents, the stereotypically meddling mom and stiff, emotionally distant father, and her close neighbors, two touchy-feely ex-hippies, are so caught up in their own concerns, and particularly in Cassandra's disappearance, that they fail to notice the difference in Caitlin (including what seems to be alarming physical evidence), pushing the limits of plausibility. For all these shortcuts, however, the characterizations have an unmistakable depth; readers may grow impatient with Caitlin and the obliviousness of her nearest and dearest, but they will believe she is real. Ages 12-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:920
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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