Publisher's Synopsis
Lately, twelve-year-old Adrian Dos Pasos has been unable to take part in the daily sharing of dreams with the rest of his family at breakfast, which has been part of their morning for as long as the pre-teen could remember. Day after day, hard as he may try, he simply cannot remember having dreamt at all. His participation in dream sharing with his family is reduced to only listening, as his parents and kid brother tell their stories. Adrian grows increasingly concerned about his dilemma to the point that he can think of nothing else, and this worries his parents and brother. The Dos Pasos family tries cheering him up in many ways, but nothing seems to help. Then, suddenly one night he is visited by a whimsical girl named Aurora who takes him on an adventure-filled quest to the REM Zone, which is filled with worlds of watchful Dream Guardians, pirating Dream Bandits, skilled Dream Harvesters and apathetic Dream Merchants. There, they search for his lost dreams. In the end, Adrian learns some of the many ways in which dreams may be valued differently by different people, and that there is more to dream sharing than he could ever have imagined.