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Tony McNeil is an advanced young boy who has dreams of becoming someone who helps others. After an accident that leaves him in the hospital for a few days, he awakes to find that he's been given a very powerful gift: He can alter reality with his dreams. But, nothing in this world is free, as he comes to realize. Every time he uses his gift, he has a seizure. Out of the hospital, everything starts to look up: his mom and dad are getting along again, and they're finally able to afford some nice things. But it's short-lived...an accident takes his whole family and he is thrown into the foster…mehr

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Tony McNeil is an advanced young boy who has dreams of becoming someone who helps others. After an accident that leaves him in the hospital for a few days, he awakes to find that he's been given a very powerful gift: He can alter reality with his dreams. But, nothing in this world is free, as he comes to realize. Every time he uses his gift, he has a seizure. Out of the hospital, everything starts to look up: his mom and dad are getting along again, and they're finally able to afford some nice things. But it's short-lived...an accident takes his whole family and he is thrown into the foster care system; bouncing from one home to another until he ends up at Grover Homes-a group home for teenagers. While there, he makes new friends but is also thrown into a sinister plot-Someone is kidnapping the girls. Meanwhile, Semion Djaneve, a powerful inventor, is searching for the very ability Tony has. Using perverse methods he stumbles upon an answer. At the group home, Tony and his friends decide to take a stand against the kidnappings and with his ability-that he's kept a secret-he does more than help: he attracts the attention of Semion, who will stop at nothing until he has what Tony does... The ability to dream weave.
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Autorenporträt
Antonio Williams is the founder of T.O.N.E U.P Inc, an organization based in the Minneapolis and St. Paul areas, dedicated to serving Black and Brown people returning to their communities after incarceration. He is also the current VP of The People's Canvass, a worker owned Cooperative that does year-round community engagement, canvassing and organizing. He wrote for The Spokesman Recorder and won an award for his short fiction through PEN America in 2018. He is currently weaving his next dream...