Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Gossamer_(novel)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 items per page.
- Gossamer_(novel) abstract "Gossamer (2006) is a novel with elements of both fantasy and realism for young adults by Lois Lowry.At their home, the Heap, Fastidious complains about her curious student to Most Ancient. Thin Elderly and Fastidious decide that Thin Elderly will become Littlest's mentor, while Fastidious is assigned to a modern house. Littlest is part of a small sub-colony of dream-givers. Through touching, they gather fragments such as colors, words, sounds, and scents. They then combine the fragments to become dreams, and give the dreams to humans, and sometimes pets. The giving of dreams is called the bestowal. The next night, Thin Elderly and Littlest go back to the woman's house. On the way, Thin Elderly explains to be gentle in the touching, and not to delve, on the grounds that a dream-giver who picks up menacing fragments of the memory's "underside" becomes a Sinisteed, a horse like creature, which are transformed dream-givers who inflict nightmares. Thin Elderly gladly discovers that Littlest has the "gossamer touch"; the ability to gather and bestow with great subtlety.The woman reveals that she is to take an angry 8-year-old boy named John into her household and must learn to deal with the troubles in his life.A young dream-giver named Strapping is introduced. His home, assigned as a mild punishment, is a dilapidats at the woman's home, he displays his anger by acting contemptuous of his surrounding. The caretaker, for her part, displays only kindness.At the dream-givers' Heap, Most Ancient reports that the Sinisteeds are gathering, intent on a particular victim.That night, Littlest and Thin Elderly experience a Sinisteed at work. It inflicts John with a nightmare. He cries out in his sleep, whereupon the woman calms him by reminding him of a happy moment of his past. Littlest and Thin Elderly then gather comforting fragments to help strengthen him after the nightmare.Littlest, that night, decides she must touch the dog, seeking to derive fragments from him. Thin Elderly protests, as they are advised not to touch living creatures, but allows her to do so. Littlest notices how tender John was to a pink seashell, to Toby, and to a chrysalis he had found, in which is growing a butterfly. She gathers fragments from Toby, and bestows them as part of a dream.The young woman (Strapping's assignment) begins working in a school. She reflects on how bad her old life was for her son, John, because of her abusive husband, Duane. She now has hope of making friends, which Duane had not allowed her to do.Thin Elderly is proud of Littlest's bestowal, because John is happy in his dreams. Littlest explains that the fragments she collected had a bit of a story in each one, which she put together in her mind.Strapping is satisfied with his work. Strapping discovers he has a liking and a hope for the woman. Accordingly he gives her dreams of hope, and of a better future with her son.John tells a story to the old woman about a young boy who ate dog food, having been ordered to do so by his father, who had seen the boy run naked through the house and urinate on the floor. The father had accused the son of behaving like a dog, and so given him dog food for all his meals. The woman realizes that John is telling a story about himself, explaining his past abuse and his own harsh behavior. That night, Littlest and Thin Elderly discover that a Horde of Sinisteeds intend to inflict nightmares on John and his caretaker. The two dream-givers respond by bestowing strengthening dreams. They are nearly killed in the stampede of the Horde, but are able to counteract the nightmares and strengthen the humans. This is the story's climax.John enters school, and has become a much happier child. Littlest's dreams and the old woman's care have helped him begin to heal. Littlest is commended for her work. She learns that she is to be reassigned; a possibility not hitherto considered. She wishes to remain assigned to John, whom she has come to love and cherish, but is told by Thin Elderly that dream-givers are not permitted to generate human emotions.That is when Thin Elderly tells Littlest One that they are imaginary(within the people,dreams,and the stories). Littlest One's experience with the boy have helped her grow more mature, and as a result she is given the name Gossamer and given a new dream-giver, New Littlest, to train.".
- Gossamer_(novel) author Lois_Lowry.
- Gossamer_(novel) country United_States.
- Gossamer_(novel) isbn "978-0-618-68550-9".
- Gossamer_(novel) language English_language.
- Gossamer_(novel) lcc "PZ7.L9673 Gos 2006".
- Gossamer_(novel) literaryGenre Fantasy_literature.
- Gossamer_(novel) mediaType Hardcover.
- Gossamer_(novel) numberOfPages "140".
- Gossamer_(novel) oclc "62290452".
- Gossamer_(novel) publisher Houghton_Mifflin_Harcourt.
- Gossamer_(novel) wikiPageExternalLink 142.php.
- Gossamer_(novel) wikiPageExternalLink www.loislowry.com.
- Gossamer_(novel) wikiPageExternalLink books.html.
- Gossamer_(novel) wikiPageID "7873248".
- Gossamer_(novel) wikiPageRevisionID "605183460".
- Gossamer_(novel) author Lois_Lowry.
- Gossamer_(novel) congress "PZ7.L9673 Gos 2006".
- Gossamer_(novel) country United_States.
- Gossamer_(novel) genre Fantasy_literature.
- Gossamer_(novel) hasPhotoCollection Gossamer_(novel).
- Gossamer_(novel) isbn "978".
- Gossamer_(novel) language English_language.
- Gossamer_(novel) mediaType "Print".
- Gossamer_(novel) name "Gossamer".
- Gossamer_(novel) oclc "62290452".
- Gossamer_(novel) pages "140".
- Gossamer_(novel) publisher Houghton_Mifflin_Harcourt.
- Gossamer_(novel) releaseDate "2006".
- Gossamer_(novel) subject Category:2006_novels.
- Gossamer_(novel) subject Category:American_fantasy_novels.
- Gossamer_(novel) subject Category:American_young_adult_novels.
- Gossamer_(novel) subject Category:Novels_by_Lois_Lowry.
- Gossamer_(novel) type 2006Novels.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Abstraction100002137.
- Gossamer_(novel) type AmericanFantasyNovels.
- Gossamer_(novel) type AmericanYoungAdultNovels.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Communication100033020.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Fiction106367107.
- Gossamer_(novel) type LiteraryComposition106364329.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Novel106367879.
- Gossamer_(novel) type NovelsByLoisLowry.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Writing106362953.
- Gossamer_(novel) type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Book.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Work.
- Gossamer_(novel) type WrittenWork.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Book.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Book.
- Gossamer_(novel) type CreativeWork.
- Gossamer_(novel) type Book_CW.
- Gossamer_(novel) type InformationEntity.
- Gossamer_(novel) comment "Gossamer (2006) is a novel with elements of both fantasy and realism for young adults by Lois Lowry.At their home, the Heap, Fastidious complains about her curious student to Most Ancient. Thin Elderly and Fastidious decide that Thin Elderly will become Littlest's mentor, while Fastidious is assigned to a modern house. Littlest is part of a small sub-colony of dream-givers. Through touching, they gather fragments such as colors, words, sounds, and scents.".
- Gossamer_(novel) label "Gossamer (novel)".
- Gossamer_(novel) sameAs m.026h2d_.
- Gossamer_(novel) sameAs Q5587471.
- Gossamer_(novel) sameAs Q5587471.
- Gossamer_(novel) sameAs Gossamer_(novel).
- Gossamer_(novel) wasDerivedFrom Gossamer_(novel)?oldid=605183460.
- Gossamer_(novel) isPrimaryTopicOf Gossamer_(novel).
- Gossamer_(novel) name "Gossamer".