Gossamer by Lois Lowry

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  • Publisher: Cengage Learning
  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780618685509
  • Sales Rank: 98,284
  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • 144pp
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

Littlest One is a tiny creature slowly learning her job of giving dreams to humans. Each night she and her teacher, Thin Elderly, visit an old woman’s home where she softly touches beloved objects, gathering happy memories, and drops of old scents and sounds. Littlest One pieces these bits together and presents them to her sleeping human in the form of pleasant dreams. But the dreaded Sinisteeds, dark fearsome creatures that plague their victims with nightmares, are always at work against the dreamgivers. When the old woman takes in John, an angry foster child with a troubled past, the Sinisteeds go after him with their horrifying nightmares. Can Littlest One, and her touch light as gossamer, protect John’s heart and soul from the nightmare of his dark past?

Child Magazine

There is method to the madness of dreams -- or so kids will believe after falling under the spell of this superbly imaginative story. A dream-giver whose "touch was like gossamer," Littlest One hails from a race of beings who bestow healing dreams patched together from memory fragments found in sleepers' belongings. Assigned to help a troubled foster child and his elderly guardian, this novice dream-giver must do battle with "sinisteeds" who create nightmares from "hidden things, old guilts, and failings." With one foot in the real world and the other in fantasy, beloved author Lowry reaches a broad spectrum of readers with this deftly spun reverie on courage and the power of love. (Ages 8 to 12)
Child magazine's Best Children's Book Awards 2006

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Biography

Lois Lowry has twice been the recipient of Newbery Medals and has written many popular books for children.

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Go ahead, touch it!by Anonymous

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October 22, 2008: Gossamer is a story about tiny creatures that can touch any object and get memories from it. It is for grades 5-6. Littlest One is young, but a great explorer. She still has a lot to learn. Johnny is a boy who has an attitude and doesn?t like much, but he does like one thing, playing the piano. Thin Elderly is a wise one. He is Littlest One?s teacher. Johnny?s mom is a careless person. She doesn?t pay attention to many things. A little creature is born in a mouse hole. Her name is littlest one. There is an orphan named Johnny. He is a little bit of a pain in the neck. He lives with a woman and a dog named Toby. The group of Gossamers go into a home at night. Littlest One touches a picture of a woman and her dog. The group goes after the sinisteeds. The sinisteeds are the bad people. Will the Gossamers catch up to them. What will happen next? You will have to read the book to find out. I have a connection with Littlest One because she is anxious. I get anxious when taking tests. The lesson I learned from reading this text is to not believe in mystical and scary creatures. I would recommend this book to people who like fantasies.

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Dreamersby Anonymous

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September 06, 2008: Gossamer, by Lois Lowry is a very thought provoking book. It is about creatures called dream givers. They only work at night, gathering bits of memories from people?s belongings, putting them together into dreams, and giving the dreams to the sleeping people. The main characters are a young, curious dream giver called Littlest, a lonely old woman, and a boy named John with a troubled past. John comes to stay with the woman until his mother can clean up her act. They live in the house where Littlest and her teacher, Thin Elderly, do their nightly work. The dream givers use good dreams to strengthen the woman and her charge, and help them overcome their problems. Littlest tries her hardest to act mature,and learn all Thin Elderly has to teach her. Meanwhile, the Sinisteeds are gathering. They are monsters, the givers of nightmares. They sense John?s weakness. They are preparing a group attack. Can Littlest and Thin Elderly do anything to stop them?


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