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Ava Dreams of Water

Nancy Moses

Publisher: Happy Platypus Press

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Summary

Everyone needs clean water, yet 800 million people in the world don't have access to it. 

 
At school, Ava learns of a village, deep in the rainforest, which lacks clean water. Later that night, Ava dreams about visiting Juan, a boy who lives there. Everything in the dream seems very real!

 
Ava dreams of Juan, every time she sleeps. He shows her all the ways healthy water will help his family and friends. One night, Ava can’t find Juan. Where has he gone? How will Ava find him? Will anyone believe that Ava’s dreams are what brought her and Juan together?

 
AVA DREAMS OF WATER is about the dreams we all have for a better life, what we can do to help one another, and the friendships that transcend time and place…

 
A portion of the proceeds from “Ava Dreams of Water” goes to Rainforest Flow, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that has been bringing clean water to villages in the Amazon of Peru since 2007.

 
 

 
 
Available since: 10/01/2017.

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