Reality and Fantasy Collide in Author's Metaphysical Novel - Get ready for the ride of your life! In this odyssey of the mind, you will wonder what is real and what is fantasy. Susan M. Obijiski's Dreams of the Many is a far-reaching metaphysical novel that plays mind games, but the stakes are extremely high. When his strange dreams first started, famous actor Brody Murphy paid little attention. What he could not know was that these dreams would change his life and test his sanity. The person controlling his dreams is a young autistic boy named Casey, and for him, the dreams are more than just fantasy; the outcome will determine Casey's future. Brody discovers he is one of 10 mind travelers brought together in a surreal dream world, one designed to help Casey overcome his afflictions and live a normal life. Some of the travelers will succeed and others will fail, but all must have the courage to overcome their nightmares.Dreams of the Many is an insightful story about shared humanity, and a reminder of our capacity to overcome our fears, and become what we were meant to be. DREAMS OF THE MANY (ISBN: 978-1-61204-099-8) is available in print form at SBPRA, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine online retailers.
A message from the author: "To friends, family, colleagues and business associates, 'Dreams of the Many' offers a unique insight into my perspective on life. For book enthusiasts everywhere, I hope this book will have a broader appeal. It speaks of passion, courage, dream and fears and illustrates how we can overcome obstacles and face our darkest demons and afflictions. I hope it will inspire each reader to reach for the stars!"
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"I was rooting for Casey and Brody every step of the way. Brody Murphy is the best kind of hero; a curmudgeon and an unlikely leader who wins out against all odds." ~ J.L., New York, NY ~
"It is easy to fall in love with this little boy, and to hope for his future. I didn't want the book to end!" ~ L.A., New Orleans, LA"
"Everyone is afraid of something, and 'Dreams of the Many' takes that fear to a different place. It tells us that if we face down our fear we can get past what is holding us back. I like it!" ~ B.M., Los Angeles, CA