Amri Puru is a typical teenage girl. She goes to school by day and since her mother began working two jobs, she takes care of her baby sister, Ranah, by night. Lately, the stress of her life seems to have caught up with her. Amri starts hearing strange noises outside one night, and when she rushes out to see what is causing all of the commotion, she sees something so unbelievable that she thinks she must be going crazy... or is she?
Loved this book. The transport to a whole new world that I can easily get entombed in. The characters are great. I most certainly recommend this as a read.
This magical story weaves dreams into reality to help seventeen year old Amri with her memory loss. The vivid descriptions of the other other realm will make it easy for young readers to grasp the concept. Kings and Queens, fairies and goblins take on different forms—some feeding off positive thoughts and devouring negative emotions.
Responsible Amri doesn't live the normal life of a teenager. Nobody would blame her for escaping into a dream world. But, who knows if life is the dream and the dream is reality? In the plot, one changes the other when clues inside the netherworld of Tattva trigger memories for the young heroine.