The Hidden Worlds by Sandra Ingerman and Katherine Wood
Were those people in Isaiah’s dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he’d never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they’ve shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
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About the Authors
Sandra Ingerman
Sandra Ingerman is an internationally renowned teacher on shamanic journeying, healing, and using spiritual methods to reverse environmental pollution. She is the award-winning author of 12 books.
Katherine Wood
Katherine Wood taught reading and writing to middle and high school students for 31 years. She is a shamanic practitioner and teacher as well as an avid reader, writer and journeyer who loves to travel in both ordinary reality and in the hidden worlds.
My Review
4 stars
This story is about four 7th graders that don’t fit in, Isaiah, Magda, George, and Rose. They have a shared dream one night and the next day they find themselves around the same pond they dreamed about the night before. They discover the dead birds and fish are also there. This begins their journey into discovering a toxic waste plan disposing of poisons illegally and of shamanism and power animals.
This is a great yet short story about four outcasts that finds themselves together as good friends. They deal with the same things from bullies and not fitting in. They also learn about how they need to protect the environment and the world. And I enjoyed how they also learned about shamanism.
This book has a lot of information in such a small book and not one of my normal reads. But it has a great message and wonderful information for those that are curious about shamanism. Definitely one to check out, you might be surprised.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review.
I would like to thank FSB Associates for the opportunity to read and share this book.
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