Gone
by Lisa McMann
While eighteen-year-old Janie ponders her future with Cabe, knowing that her being a dream-catcher means eventual blindness and crippling, she encounters her past as the father she never knew is hospitalized with brain trauma and seems to need her help. …
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While eighteen-year-old Janie ponders her future with Cabe, knowing that her being a dream-catcher means eventual blindness and crippling, she encounters her past as the father she never knew is hospitalized with brain trauma and seems to need her help. While 18-year-old Janie ponders her future with Cabe, knowing that being a dream-catcher means eventual blindness and crippling, she encounters her past as the father she never knew is hospitalized and she copes with her alcoholic mother. Book #3
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"While eighteen-year-old Janie ponders her future with Cabe, knowing that her being a dream-catcher means eventual blindness and crippling, she encounters her past as the father she never knew is …"
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