The Daydreamer's Diary

The Daydreamer's Diary
Author: James Daunheimer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491730102

Aiden Ellis is an only-child who lives with fears filled with tears. Daydreams lead him through times of glory to escape his unknown and reclusive father. This lonely state of mind is agonized by his single-mother, Katie, who works excessive hours during a male dominated era and regrets not spending enough time with her son. Both take fascinating paths to resolve their emotional struggles with family, friends, and religion.

Day Dreamer

Day Dreamer
Author: Thanya Olenyk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781039116917

Vampire fanatic Evangeline dreams of a happily ever after. Not willing to settle for the next best thing, she won't give up the idea that her happy ending is out there, somewhere. When she meets the man she thinks could bring that dream to life, she's desperate to find out more. Who is the mysterious Gabriel, anyway? As their attraction grows, Evangeline suspects there's far more to him than meets the eye. But just as they are about to become a "real" couple, tragedy strikes. Has her happily ever after slipped through her fingertips?

Day Dreamers

Day Dreamers
Author: Emily Winfield Martin
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0375982175

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wonderful Things You Will Be comes this companion to Dream Animals -- a celebration of the imagination of children dreaming both day and night! Emily Winfield Martin shows readers that letting their imaginations run free will lead them into fantastical day dreams. Whether cloud-gazing or wandering through a museum, reading a book or playing in a tide-pool, the children in this picture book find themselves in places inhabited by magical creatures such as dragons, unicorns, griffins, and jackalopes. A whimsical rhyme accompanies the dream-worthy illustrations.

The Daydreamer

The Daydreamer
Author: Ian McEwan
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011-08-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307805921

A delightful literary foray for adults and children alike, from the inexhaustible imagination of Booker Prize-winning, best-selling author Ian McEwan. In these seven exquisitely interlinked episodes, the grown-up protagonist Peter Fortune reveals the secret journeys, metamorphoses, and adventures of his childhood. Living somewhere between dream and reality, Peter experiences fantastical transformations: he swaps bodies with the wise old family cat; exchanges existences with a cranky infant; encounters a very bad doll who has come to life and is out for revenge; and rummages through a kitchen drawer filled with useless objects to discover some not-so-useless cream that actually makes people vanish. Finally, he wakes up as an eleven-year-old inside a grown-up body and embarks on the truly fantastic adventure of falling in love. Moving, dreamlike, and extraordinary, The Daydreamer marks yet another imaginative departure for Ian McEwan.

Dream a Rainbow

Dream a Rainbow
Author: Carlotta Penn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-12-02
Genre: Dreams
ISBN: 9780999661307

Dream A Rainbow teaches children the colors of the rainbow and inspires them to believe in their dreams. On a stormy morning, Hana sees a rainbow and dreams of where it might take her. She slides into a fantastical adventure to Ethiopia, where she plays with friends and beautiful animals. When she returns home to bed, she is sure-dreams really do come true!

I Am a Daydreamer and a Night Thinker

I Am a Daydreamer and a Night Thinker
Author: Tania Milton-Walrond
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781716025358

Have you ever just felt so insecure that you really never even know what it felt like to actually feel good about yourself? What does it mean to look at yourself in the mirror and just not feel anything? It's like looking through the eyes of someone who feels nothing but hatred towards you. A person who only speaks of just negatively, who will belittle you in any way. My insecurities scream louder than my own words half the time. It's like before I can say anything here are comes my insecurities taking hold of my throat. The pages of this book needs to be flipped upside down, sort of like how my life tends to go on a daily.

Sarabella's Thinking Cap

Sarabella's Thinking Cap
Author: Judy Schachner
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0735230285

From the bestselling creator of Skippyjon Jones, a heartwarming story about the importance of imagination and creativity. Sarabella is always thinking—conjuring, daydreaming, and creating new worlds from her imagination. There is so much going on in her head that it can barely be contained. But there are times when daydreaming is decidedly not a good thing—like when you're supposed to be doing multiplication tables. Luckily, Sarabella has an understanding teacher and with his encouragement She comes up with her own idea to show everyone who she is.

Daredevils and Daydreamers

Daredevils and Daydreamers
Author: Barbara Ingersoll
Publisher: Main Street Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-12-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0307768686

Not so long ago, people thought attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder was a condition that only affected children-- whirling dervishes who careened through life leaving a path of destruction in their wake. We now know, however, that there is a sizeable group of quiet daydreamers whose inability to organize themselves and focus on the task at hand makes it impossible for them to meet the demands of everyday life. And we know that many children with ADHD continue to have symptoms as adults. But this increased knowledge has sometimes contributed more confusion than clarification. In Daredevils and Daydreamers, Ingersoll--one of the foremost clinicians and researchers in the field--looks at what we've learned in a decade. From obtaining a good diagnosis through the most recent, cutting edge medical and psychological solutions offered, Ingersoll's examples and research have an immediacy missing from the other books in the field. In addition, she tackles a number of peripheral issues other books ignore such as the problem of the ADHD child in adoptive families, divorced families and step-families, and she handles "real-world" issues (like soiling and bed-wetting) that others disregard.