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ISBN
9780735231672

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-10
0735231672
ISBN-13
9780735231672
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038713219

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dream Country
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Historical / General, People & Places / Africa, People & Places / United States / African American, General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family), Family / Multigenerational, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes), Historical / Africa, People & Places / United States / General, Diversity & Multicultural
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Shannon Gibney
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
17.1 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2017-055923
Reviews
" Dream Country is gut wrenching and incredible ."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "This story, both sprawling and intimate by turns, is a miracle of construction, and Gibney fits its diasporic pieces the way a master should--with a keen eye, an open heart, a courageous spirit, and a sharp, sharp needle. This novel is a remarkable achievement." --Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Newbery Medal "In Dream Country , Shannon Gibney has masterfully woven together the histories of America and Africa through the multigenerational journeys of young people in search of home and self. Beautifully epic, timely, and outstanding in its breadth and scope , this story truly conveys what it means to be African American."--Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award Finalist "A necessary reckoning."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred "Gibney blesses the reader with a marvelous literary tapestry of family, sacrifice, and dreams examining the lingering effects of slavery and racism in both the U.S. and Liberia. This powerful novel demonstrates how nonlinear history can be, ways the present is a consequence of the past, and that, though traumatized people can sometimes hurt others when trying to heal themselves, there's nevertheless strength in hope that can keep us moving forward."-- Booklist , starred "[H]ighlights the inconsistencies between the beliefs a country projects to the world at large and the realities experienced by immigrants.... An excellent choice." -- SLJ , starred "[A]lthough each story could exist on its own to great effect, the ways they inform one another are historically grand and intimately detailed ."-- BCCB , starred "[A]n illumination of how humans end up treating each other cruelly and how they resist."-- The Horn Book "Shannon Gibney has taken history and imagination and gelled them into a time machine. Here is tragedy and survival, struggle and love, rendered with precision and an empathy born of a writer who has experienced the 'dream-loop' of history. Sometimes a story can't promise healing, or neat closure. Sometimes a story, even a magical one like this, is the necessary reopening of a wound. " --Bao Phi, award winning author of A Different Pond and Thousand Star Hotel " Dream Country is a gift of storytelling, of culture, and of understanding for an America that needs this book desperately. Through stories woven of manhood and humanity, of growing up and growing into oneself, Gibney shows us how the worlds between us grow wider even as our world grows smaller. She takes us through time and space to find the heart of an imperfect home."--Kao Kalia Yang, award winning author of The Latehomecomer "Fans of Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing will eagerly embrace this outstanding intergenerational family saga by Shannon Gibney. Skipping across 200 years of history, the characters in DREAM COUNTRY encounter danger, trauma, and the unwavering desire to find a better life for themselves and their children. This is a must read for 2018 and will have readers of all ages talking and remembering these characters."--Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books, " Dream Country is gut wrenching and incredible ."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "This story, both sprawling and intimate by turns, is a miracle of construction, and Gibney fits its diasporic pieces the way a master should--with a keen eye, an open heart, a courageous spirit, and a sharp, sharp needle. This novel is a remarkable achievement." --Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and Newbery Medalist "Gibney has masterfully woven together the histories of America and Africa through the multigenerational journeys of young people in search of home and self. Beautifully epic, timely, and outstanding in its breadth and scope , this story truly conveys what it means to be African American."--Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award Finalist "A necessary reckoning."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred "Gibney blesses the reader with a marvelous literary tapestry of family, sacrifice, and dreams examining the lingering effects of slavery and racism in both the U.S. and Liberia. This powerful novel demonstrates how nonlinear history can be, ways the present is a consequence of the past, and that, though traumatized people can sometimes hurt others when trying to heal themselves, there''s nevertheless strength in hope that can keep us moving forward."-- Booklist , starred "[H]ighlights the inconsistencies between the beliefs a country projects to the world at large and the realities experienced by immigrants.... An excellent choice." -- SLJ , starred "With riveting, lyrical prose , Gibney''s accomplished novel explores universal themes of home, family, power struggles, and endurance while demonstrating the liberating power of storytelling.-- Publishers Weekly , starred "[A]lthough each story could exist on its own to great effect, the ways they inform one another are historically grand and intimately detailed ."-- BCCB , starred " Dream Country asks big questions and exposes new histories as it digs into the complexities of what Gibney calls ''the ongoing, spiraling history of the African-African American encounter''."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "A smart, many layered, and sometimes challenging book for smart people."--St. Paul Pioneer Press "A vast and epic tale that explores racism, slavery, war, refugees, immigration, and what it means to be African-American as a whole."--Bustle "Powerful, educational, and eye-opening."--Hello Giggles "[A]n illumination of how humans end up treating each other cruelly and how they resist."-- The Horn Book "Shannon Gibney has taken history and imagination and gelled them into a time machine. Here is tragedy and survival, struggle and love, rendered with precision and an empathy born of a writer who has experienced the ''dream-loop'' of history. Sometimes a story can''t promise healing, or neat closure. Sometimes a story, even a magical one like this, is the necessary reopening of a wound. " --Bao Phi, award winning author of A Different Pond and Thousand Star Hotel " Dream Country is a gift of storytelling, of culture, and of understanding for an America that needs this book desperately. Through stories woven of manhood and humanity, of growing up and growing into oneself, Gibney shows us how the worlds between us grow wider even as our world grows smaller. She takes us through time and space to find the heart of an imperfect home."--Kao Kalia Yang, award winning author of The Latehomecomer "Gibney''s complex look at one family, told through a wide scope, is moving and unlike anything I have ever read before in YA. This is one of the best books I''ve read this year. Don''t miss it.--Teen Librarian Toolbox A New York Public Library Best Book of 2018 Kirkus Best YA Historical Fiction of 2018, " Dream Country is gut wrenching and incredible ."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "When I was a little girl, I had a doll that was just a stack of child-shaped cutouts in different colored fabric, stitched tight at where the navel would be, holding them all together. Each child-shape had a different face, different expression, different direction where it appeared to gaze, and I could fold them down, one after another, revealing each new identity, each new story. They were all different, but they were all linked by that one, awful thread, each one pierced through the middle. In Shannon Gibney's Dream Country, each story, each flawed hero, each time and place is distinct and separate. And yet. That same thread of violence and trauma pierces each generation at its center - that one, terrible, inextricable knot. This story, both sprawling and intimate by turns, is a miracle of construction, and Gibney fits its diasporic pieces the way a master should--with a keen eye, an open heart, a courageous spirit, and a sharp, sharp needle. This novel is a remarkable achievement." --Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Newbery Medal "In Dream Country , Shannon Gibney has masterfully woven together the histories of America and Africa through the multigenerational journeys of young people in search of home and self. Beautifully epic, timely, and outstanding in its breadth and scope , this story truly conveys what it means to be African American."--Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award Finalist "Shannon Gibney has taken history and imagination and gelled them into a time machine. Here is tragedy and survival, struggle and love, rendered with precision and an empathy born of a writer who has experienced the 'dream-loop' of history. Sometimes a story can't promise healing, or neat closure. Sometimes a story, even a magical one like this, is the necessary reopening of a wound. " --Bao Phi, award winning author of A Different Pond and Thousand Star Hotel " Dream Country is a gift of storytelling, of culture, and of understanding for an America that needs this book desperately. Through stories woven of manhood and humanity, of growing up and growing into oneself, Gibney shows us how the worlds between us grow wider even as our world grows smaller. She takes us through time and space to find the heart of an imperfect home."--Kao Kalia Yang, award winning author of The Latehomecomer "Fans of Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing will eagerly embrace this outstanding intergenerational family saga by Shannon Gibney. Skipping across 200 years of history, the characters in DREAM COUNTRY encounter danger, trauma, and the unwavering desire to find a better life for themselves and their children. This is a must read for 2018 and will have readers of all ages talking and remembering these characters."--Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books, " Dream Country is gut wrenching and incredible ."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "This story, both sprawling and intimate by turns, is a miracle of construction, and Gibney fits its diasporic pieces the way a master should--with a keen eye, an open heart, a courageous spirit, and a sharp, sharp needle. This novel is a remarkable achievement." --Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and Newbery Medalist "Gibney has masterfully woven together the histories of America and Africa through the multigenerational journeys of young people in search of home and self. Beautifully epic, timely, and outstanding in its breadth and scope , this story truly conveys what it means to be African American."--Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award Finalist "A necessary reckoning."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred "Gibney blesses the reader with a marvelous literary tapestry of family, sacrifice, and dreams examining the lingering effects of slavery and racism in both the U.S. and Liberia. This powerful novel demonstrates how nonlinear history can be, ways the present is a consequence of the past, and that, though traumatized people can sometimes hurt others when trying to heal themselves, there''s nevertheless strength in hope that can keep us moving forward."-- Booklist , starred "[H]ighlights the inconsistencies between the beliefs a country projects to the world at large and the realities experienced by immigrants.... An excellent choice." -- SLJ , starred "With riveting, lyrical prose , Gibney''s accomplished novel explores universal themes of home, family, power struggles, and endurance while demonstrating the liberating power of storytelling.-- Publishers Weekly , starred "[A]lthough each story could exist on its own to great effect, the ways they inform one another are historically grand and intimately detailed ."-- BCCB , starred " Dream Country asks big questions and exposes new histories as it digs into the complexities of what Gibney calls ''the ongoing, spiraling history of the African-African American encounter''."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "A smart, many layered, and sometimes challenging book for smart people."--St. Paul Pioneer Press "A vast and epic tale that explores racism, slavery, war, refugees, immigration, and what it means to be African-American as a whole."--Bustle "Powerful, educaitonal., and eye-opening."--Hello Giggles "[A]n illumination of how humans end up treating each other cruelly and how they resist."-- The Horn Book "Shannon Gibney has taken history and imagination and gelled them into a time machine. Here is tragedy and survival, struggle and love, rendered with precision and an empathy born of a writer who has experienced the ''dream-loop'' of history. Sometimes a story can''t promise healing, or neat closure. Sometimes a story, even a magical one like this, is the necessary reopening of a wound. " --Bao Phi, award winning author of A Different Pond and Thousand Star Hotel " Dream Country is a gift of storytelling, of culture, and of understanding for an America that needs this book desperately. Through stories woven of manhood and humanity, of growing up and growing into oneself, Gibney shows us how the worlds between us grow wider even as our world grows smaller. She takes us through time and space to find the heart of an imperfect home."--Kao Kalia Yang, award winning author of The Latehomecomer "Gibney''s complex look at one family, told through a wide scope, is moving and unlike anything I have ever read before in YA. This is one of the best books I''ve read this year. Don''t miss it.--Teen Librarian Toolbox "Fans of Yaa Gyasi''s Homegoing will eagerly embrace this outstanding intergenerational family saga. This is a must read for 2018 and will have readers of all ages talking and remembering these characters."--Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books, " Dream Country is gut wrenching and incredible ."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "This story, both sprawling and intimate by turns, is a miracle of construction, and Gibney fits its diasporic pieces the way a master should--with a keen eye, an open heart, a courageous spirit, and a sharp, sharp needle. This novel is a remarkable achievement." --Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Newbery Medal "In Dream Country , Shannon Gibney has masterfully woven together the histories of America and Africa through the multigenerational journeys of young people in search of home and self. Beautifully epic, timely, and outstanding in its breadth and scope , this story truly conveys what it means to be African American."--Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award Finalist "A necessary reckoning."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred "[H]ighlights the inconsistencies between the beliefs a country projects to the world at large and the realities experienced by immigrants.... An excellent choice." -- SLJ , starred "[A]n illumination of how humans end up treating each other cruelly and how they resist."-- The Horn Book "Shannon Gibney has taken history and imagination and gelled them into a time machine. Here is tragedy and survival, struggle and love, rendered with precision and an empathy born of a writer who has experienced the 'dream-loop' of history. Sometimes a story can't promise healing, or neat closure. Sometimes a story, even a magical one like this, is the necessary reopening of a wound. " --Bao Phi, award winning author of A Different Pond and Thousand Star Hotel " Dream Country is a gift of storytelling, of culture, and of understanding for an America that needs this book desperately. Through stories woven of manhood and humanity, of growing up and growing into oneself, Gibney shows us how the worlds between us grow wider even as our world grows smaller. She takes us through time and space to find the heart of an imperfect home."--Kao Kalia Yang, award winning author of The Latehomecomer "Fans of Yaa Gyasi's Homegoing will eagerly embrace this outstanding intergenerational family saga by Shannon Gibney. Skipping across 200 years of history, the characters in DREAM COUNTRY encounter danger, trauma, and the unwavering desire to find a better life for themselves and their children. This is a must read for 2018 and will have readers of all ages talking and remembering these characters."--Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Synopsis
The novel begins in suburban Minneapolis at the moment when seventeen-year-old Kollie Flomo begins to crack under the strain of his life as a Liberian refugee. He's exhausted by being at once too black and not black enough for his African American peers and worn down by the expectations of his own Liberian family and community. When his frustration finally spills into violence and his parents send him back to Monrovia to reform school, the story shifts. Like Kollie, readers travel back to Liberia, but also back in time, to the early twentieth-century and the point of view of Togar Somah, an eighteen-year-old indigenous Liberian on the run from government militias that would force him to work the plantations of the Congo people, descendants of the African-American slaves who colonized Liberia almost a century earlier. When Togar's section draws to a shocking close, the novel jumps again, back to America in 1827, to the children of Yasmine Wright, who leave a Virginia plantation with their mother for Liberia, where they're promised freedom and a chance at self-determination by the American Colonization Society. The Wrights begin their section by fleeing the whip and by its close, they are then ones who wield it. With each new section, the novel uncovers fresh hope and resonating heartbreak, all based on historical fact. In Dream Country, Shannon Gibney spins a riveting tale of the nightmarish spiral of death and exile connecting America and Africa, and of how one determined young dreamer tries to break free and gain control of her destiny., The heartbreaking story of five generations of young people from a single African-and-American family pursuing an elusive dream of freedom. Gut wrenching and incredible."-- Sabaa Tahir #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes This novel is a remarkable achievement.--Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and Newbery medalist Beautifully epic.--Ibi Zoboi, author American Street and National Book Award finalist Dream Country begins in suburban Minneapolis at the moment when seventeen-year-old Kollie Flomo begins to crack under the strain of his life as a Liberian refugee. He's exhausted by being at once too black and not black enough for his African American peers and worn down by the expectations of his own Liberian family and community. When his frustration finally spills into violence and his parents send him back to Monrovia to reform school, the story shifts. Like Kollie, readers travel back to Liberia, but also back in time, to the early twentieth century and the point of view of Togar Somah, an eighteen-year-old indigenous Liberian on the run from government militias that would force him to work the plantations of the Congo people, descendants of the African American slaves who colonized Liberia almost a century earlier. When Togar's section draws to a shocking close, the novel jumps again, back to America in 1827, to the children of Yasmine Wright, who leave a Virginia plantation with their mother for Liberia, where they're promised freedom and a chance at self-determination by the American Colonization Society. The Wrights begin their section by fleeing the whip and by its close, they are then the ones who wield it. With each new section, the novel uncovers fresh hope and resonating heartbreak, all based on historical fact. In Dream Country, Shannon Gibney spins a riveting tale of the nightmarish spiral of death and exile connecting America and Africa, and of how one determined young dreamer tries to break free and gain control of her destiny., The heartbreaking story of five generations of young people from a single African-and-American family pursuing an elusive dream of freedom. "Gut wrenching and incredible."-- Sabaa Tahir #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes "This novel is a remarkable achievement."--Kelly Barnhill, New York Times bestselling author and Newbery medalist "Beautifully epic."--Ibi Zoboi, author American Street and National Book Award finalist Dream Country begins in suburban Minneapolis at the moment when seventeen-year-old Kollie Flomo begins to crack under the strain of his life as a Liberian refugee. He's exhausted by being at once too black and not black enough for his African American peers and worn down by the expectations of his own Liberian family and community. When his frustration finally spills into violence and his parents send him back to Monrovia to reform school, the story shifts. Like Kollie, readers travel back to Liberia, but also back in time, to the early twentieth century and the point of view of Togar Somah, an eighteen-year-old indigenous Liberian on the run from government militias that would force him to work the plantations of the Congo people, descendants of the African American slaves who colonized Liberia almost a century earlier. When Togar's section draws to a shocking close, the novel jumps again, back to America in 1827, to the children of Yasmine Wright, who leave a Virginia plantation with their mother for Liberia, where they're promised freedom and a chance at self-determination by the American Colonization Society. The Wrights begin their section by fleeing the whip and by its close, they are then the ones who wield it. With each new section, the novel uncovers fresh hope and resonating heartbreak, all based on historical fact. In Dream Country, Shannon Gibney spins a riveting tale of the nightmarish spiral of death and exile connecting America and Africa, and of how one determined young dreamer tries to break free and gain control of her destiny.
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PZ7.1.G5Dre 2018

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