Monday, October 22, 2018

New Fiction Book Imagines a World With Human Dreamcatchers Who Take Away the World’s Nightmares, Fears and Anxieties

Emma Berg has always had nightmares since she was very young and still continues to have them. When she was little, she thought it would be wonderful if there was someone who could fight the bad dreams and let her sleep a full night. What was once a musing almost a decade ago is now Berg's debut young adult novel.

"Dreamcatch" chronicles the story of Joseph Archer, who lives a normal life as a live-in servant until he touches the hood of a Catcher named Madeleine. In Berg's world, Catchers are a group of people with the unique ability to catch the nightmares of the public.

When Joseph touches Madeleine's hood, he inherits the powers that Catchers possess, but it comes with a caveat, he soon learns.

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Madeleine and Joseph travel together to learn the Catcher's trade and along the way he learns why Madeleine is desperately trying to find a cure for being a Catcher.

"Both characters deal with common coming-of-age dilemmas such as finding one's purpose or choosing to pursue other purposes when one doesn't work out," Berg said. "Readers can find themselves in Madeleine or Joseph because it may inspire them to examine what they believe is their purpose for their own lives and the possibility of where life can lead them."

In "Dreamcatch," readers can follow along with Madeleine and Joseph as they conquer the thrilling but complex world of being a Catcher, nightmares and all.

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"Dreamcatch"
By: Emma Berg
ISBN: 978-1-5434-6531-0 (hc); 978-1-5434-6532-7 (sc); 978-1-5434-6533-4 (e)
Available at the Xlibris Online Bookstore, Barnes and Noble and Amazon
About the Author

Emma Berg is an experienced fiction writer and an English and Linguistics tutor and student at Metropolitan State University in Denver. Berg has a unique appreciation for language and writing and has loved to write since she was six. She has been writing "Dreamcatch" for nine years and is excited to spread the word about her passion project. For more information about the author and her book, please visit: http://emmabergdreamcatch.com/.

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