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Synopsis
Kellen's mother has always insisted that her only child was born male, not femaleso Kellen has been raised as a boy. At school, she meets Gryffin, whose mind is as strong as his legs are damaged, and the two become friends and allies. A few years later, the two get jobs working at an inn nearby. When it is discovered that Gryffin is the kingdom's new Dream-Makersomeone whose mere presence can help dreams come truehe is whisked away to the castle, leaving Kellen behind. By now, their friendship is shading into something more. Will it endure?
Lillian Filliman, Teen Reviewer - VOYA
Anyone who is sick of a dramatic and action-packed plot line will love this book. Even though I found parts of the story to be boring and tedious, I also found it endearing and almost sweet. The book tells a tale of how friendship and love, even if they are from unexpected places, can help you discover your true self. VOYA CODES: 3Q 3P M J (Readable without serious defects; Will appeal with pushing; Middle School, defined as grades 6 to 8; Junior High, defined as grades 7 to 9). 2006, Viking, 272p., Ages 11 to 15.