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Daydreamer

Rob Cameron

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Random House Inc
18 June 2025
An eleven-year-old boy copes with the challenges of his city life by weaving his reality into a magical realm of dragons, foxes, and trolls-until he must use the power of his creativity to save both of his worlds from destructive forces. This stunning debut is a profound exploration of imagination, community, and how the stories we tell both comfort us and challenge us to grow.

An eleven-year-old boy copes with the challenges of his city life by weaving his reality into a magical realm of dragons, foxes, and trolls-until he must use the power of his creativity to save both of his worlds from destructive forces. This stunning debut is a profound exploration of imagination, community, and how the stories we tell both comfort us and challenge us to grow.

Charles' life is split between two worlds- one real and one fantasy. In the real world, he is a lonely, bullied kid who can't keep up with school when the letters refuse to stay still on the page, and is constantly in trouble for getting distracted. He lives with his mom in an apartment building, where Glory, the grumpy old superintendent, fills his head with stories about the Dream Folk.

In his fantasy world, the Sanctuary, Charles adventures with faeries and sprites and his two imaginary best friends. There, Charles's bullies become ogres, and Glory opens his arms wide to transform into a dragon. But when trolls move into Charles' apartment building and bring with them a terrible secret, the stories he has been told and the ones he brings to life grow more complicated. To protect everyone he cares about, Charles must harness his imagination in ways he never dreamed, in this unique story of the spaces and narratives we create for ourselves, and the ways in which fantasy and reality collide and blur.
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Imprint:   Random House Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 194mm,  Width: 132mm, 
Weight:   113g
ISBN:   9780593572481
ISBN 10:   0593572483
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cameron Roberson, who writes under the pen name Rob Cameron, is a teacher, linguist, and writer. He has poetry, stories, and essays, in Star*Line, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Foreign Policy Magazine, Tor.com, New Modality, Solarpunk Magazine, Clockwork Phoenix Five, and others. Daydreamer is his debut middle grade novel. Rob is also lead organizer for the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers and executive producer of Kaleidocast.nyc.

Reviews for Daydreamer

""An achingly well written story about the blurry line between reality and magic in childhood—and the heartbreaking ways it can be shattered."" —Shannon Chakraborty, New York Times best-selling author. “Cameron's sentences are laden with magic, stuffed to spilling with the stuff of dreams. Through them, he takes us on a journey that's personal, poignant, phantasmagoric, and profound.” —Carlos Hernandez, Pura Belpré Award winning author of Sal and Gabi Break the Universe “Charming truths melt into harsh lessons about danger, bravery, persistence, and Charles' growing strength in this fast-paced coming-of-power delight.” —Nisi Shawl, multiple award-winning author of Speculation, Everfair, and Kinning ""There’s magic on every page of [this] mesmerizing, unpredictable story....Daydreamer is a tale that will capture the imagination of adults and children alike.’  -Milton J. Davis, author of Amber and the Hidden City ""A daring, monumentally lyrical achievement, if not an outright fantasy classic."" -Zig Zag Claybourne, author of Afro Puffs Are the Antennae of the Universe ""This creative debut features strong character development in its exploration of the ways Charles copes with multiple challenges that will resonate with many readers. Captivating and cathartic.” —Kirkus Reviews “Employing compassionate prose, Cameron illustrates the transformative power of storytelling to deliver a kindhearted tale.” —Publishers Weekly


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