The Dream Weavers Free Audiobook Download by Barbara Erskine


The Dream Weavers is one of Barbara Erskine's latest audiobooks. It tells the story of a group of people who, with their dreams, turn disasters into opportunities. The book takes us on a journey that begins with the economic and environmental collapse in 2008 and ends with hope for our future.

Barbara Erskine received the PEN New Voices Award in 1961, which was followed by a writing scholarship to the Iowa Writer's Workshop. [The Dream Weavers] is a collection of stories that revolve around family, history and Southern culture. The author uses her Southern heritage in describing the most endearing qualities of their characters and celebrates people from diverse backgrounds who are coming together through community.

The Dream Weavers is a novel that follows the life of two friends in the small American town of Port William. This book is a beautiful depiction of friendship and love, but it also talks about the perils of racism, homophobia, nationalism, and other social ills.

From the moment I saw this audiobook I knew it was my kind of book. It's about a society where people live in virtual realities and have dreams that help shape the world.

The Dream Weavers is a fantasy book about a group of dreamers who are sent to work on one person for every night. The main objective is to help that person solve a problem in their dreams. The group does this by entering the dreams and reshaping them in order to make them better.

Published Date 2021-04-15
Duration 18 hours 22 minutes
Author Barbara Erskine
Narrated Jilly Bond
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Paranormal

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