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The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over 

In “The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over,” readers are transported to a small town in Ukraine where a young girl and her family huddle together in a bomb shelter. With bombs raining down above her, she dreams of a peaceful world where she and her pet are safe, her family is reunited with her veteran dad, and she can dance with her friends without fear. Through the eyes of the brave and hopeful girl, we see the power of imagination and the strength of family in the face of unimaginable hardship. This heartwarming story inspires children of all ages to dream big and never lose hope, even in the darkest of times.


5-Star Readers' Favourite, 2023 International Book Awards Finalist, Honouree of The Golden Wizard Book Prize, and 2023 Purple Dragonfly First Place Winner in Global & Social Issues category, Dreamer is the brainchild of Tzuri King and Julie G. Fox. It is the first book in a series that aims to incorporate the UN Sustainable Development Goals into children’s literature. This first book is dedicated to UN Global Goal 16, which promotes ‘peace, justice and strong institutions’.

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The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over

(English)

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החולמת: הילדה שחלמה שהמלחמה הסתיימה

(Hebrew)

Die Träumerin: Das Mädchen, Das Den Krieg Wegträumte​

(German)

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Мрійниця: Дівчинка, Яка Мріяла Про Закінчення Війни

(Ukrainian)

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The Dreamer's reviews

“Tzuri and Julie have managed to capture so much in this enchanting book. It is suitable for the very young and also for older children allowing fantasy and reality to exist side by side which reflects the life of the child. The subject of the realities of war is dealt with in a sensitive way without glorifying or fictionalising.

I would recommend this book for every child whether living through unrest in their country or not all children can face the the topic of living through war through this highly sensitive book.”​

Judith, Executive Headteacher,

United Kingdom

“Using the thread of Torria’s innocent prayers and the vivid subjects of her grandmother’s poems, the authors have done a brilliant job of weaving together the story. The authors speak to their readers from the copyright page to the end of the book, reflecting their own style of communication, instead of adopting common practices. The vibrant colors will catch the eyes of readers, and the book will be dear to them long after the last page. The story is comforting and gives readers a sense of safety as they understand Torria’s situation. Even though Torria seems to dream her wishes and prayers into her life, the story is realistic, and it provides a happy ending. The Dreamer is a great selection for children who fear the uncontrollable effects of war and wish they had the power to end it. "​​

Courtnee Turner Hoyle,

Readers’ Favorite, USA

“Millions of families have been affected by the devastating war perpetuated in Ukraine by Russia, and most of those families have children. The Dreamer is a children's picture book that sheds light on the lives of those children affected by war but who still dare to dream. Tzuri King, Julie G Fox, Leonora Bulbeck, René Nel, and Natali Barbalat tell a wonderfully wholesome tale that spreads the gentle message of love and peace and reminds readers that no matter how bad things can become, there is still hope if children can dream. The beautifully drawn illustrations add color to the pages and bring the characters to life. Torria's story will give you hope. A relevant book for our times. ”

Pikasho Deka,

Readers' Favourite, USA

"I loved The Dreamer because it teaches so many positive lessons. The authors discuss war and peace in a clear way for young readers. I liked the fact that Granny reads stories to Torria because readers can see how the magic of books transports you to wonderful worlds. Despite her surroundings, Torria sees a colorful world full of illusions. Although it is not mentioned directly, the book conveys how war creates separation between people. The images are beautiful, with different angles and perspectives, many of which seem to emit magic. The gray environment of the shelter and the colorful places of dreams are equally fantastic, with striking light effects in the darkness. The narration is clear and embodies a message of love. This is a beautiful tale that will allow young readers to dream of great things."​​

Diana Lopez,

Readers’ Favorite, USA

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