Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?
Every so often a dream catcher must be emptied of the nightmares it has caught. Who does it and what do they see? The dream catcher legend is an old one. It is hung in lodges and teepees to assure peaceful dreams. The good dreams knowing the way, slip through the webbing, and slide down the soft feathers to the sleeper. The bad dreams not knowing the way become entangled in the web to be emptied later. The dream catcher that my grandmother had given me, she bought at a yard sale near her home in Utah, must have been full or never emptied, because shortly after I received it the nightmares began to flow.
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Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?
Every so often a dream catcher must be emptied of the nightmares it has caught. Who does it and what do they see? The dream catcher legend is an old one. It is hung in lodges and teepees to assure peaceful dreams. The good dreams knowing the way, slip through the webbing, and slide down the soft feathers to the sleeper. The bad dreams not knowing the way become entangled in the web to be emptied later. The dream catcher that my grandmother had given me, she bought at a yard sale near her home in Utah, must have been full or never emptied, because shortly after I received it the nightmares began to flow.
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Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?

Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?

Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?

Jessica's Dreamcatcher: What is real and what's not?

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Every so often a dream catcher must be emptied of the nightmares it has caught. Who does it and what do they see? The dream catcher legend is an old one. It is hung in lodges and teepees to assure peaceful dreams. The good dreams knowing the way, slip through the webbing, and slide down the soft feathers to the sleeper. The bad dreams not knowing the way become entangled in the web to be emptied later. The dream catcher that my grandmother had given me, she bought at a yard sale near her home in Utah, must have been full or never emptied, because shortly after I received it the nightmares began to flow.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666285468
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/07/2021
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Kimberly Perschka is a stay home mom. She enjoys reading, crocheting, sports, and has taken up umpiring for Little League. Her perfect day would be hiking in the mountains or walking along the ocean shoreline. She has a wonderful husband, Doug, and three perfect children Nicholas, Christopher, Jessica, a grandson Connor and a Shih Tzu named Molly.
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