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Dreamdust

Dreamdust

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving, wistful, romantic, yet with a ray of future hope
Review: A young Wisconsin country man, graduate of the class of '57, pursues the most beautiful girl in all the land - or at least, all the neighborhood, and their involvement as well as a rising tide of torrential events push him into a life he never dreamed or hoped for - a single parent raising his children alone. Moving, wistful, romantic, yet with a single ray of future hope, Dreamdust is a most memorable and engaging story and is D. Russell's debut novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Review: "Dreamdust."
Review: Without exception, "Dreamdust" is the best novel our reading group has read.
Five stars aren't enough for this bittersweet tale of a country boy's obsession with the green-eyed girl from Clear Falls, Wisconsin. The lean streetwise dialogue and melodic sentences paint a vivid portrait of "the silent generation" that came of age in the days of James Dean. The main character, Danny, is the most quietly offbeat rebel "with" a cause in any novel. A complete original!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book Review: "Dreamdust."
Review: Without exception, "Dreamdust" is the best novel our reading group has read.
Five stars aren't enough for this bittersweet tale of a country boy's obsession with the green-eyed girl from Clear Falls, Wisconsin. The lean streetwise dialogue and melodic sentences paint a vivid portrait of "the silent generation" that came of age in the days of James Dean. The main character, Danny, is the most quietly offbeat rebel "with" a cause in any novel. A complete original!


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