Suddenly, I became aware of another person in the room. I sat
upright, totally alert, straining to see in the dark. That's when it
happened. A boy, small, thin, dressed in mud-brown clothes‹leaned out from
behind the radio and whispered, "Johnny, will you help me?"
Martin Conway is sleeping his life away, aimless and unhappy,
until the boy appears in his room. He is a long-dead English boy, and he has
an urgent question to ask.
Martin, for his own sanity, hopes and prays it is just a dream. But then one
dream becomes two; then three; then four. And the dreams are startlingly
vivid. As Martin follows the boy through Blitz-ravaged London in 1940, that
city's fiery streets thrill him more than any place he has ever known.
Each time Martin wakes, he discovers that he has met real people and been to
real places, and he has learned real things, including dark, personal
secrets, that no one could have possibly known.
Struggling to reconcile his dream world and the waking world, Martin
gradually starts to believe, in the boy, in time travel, in himself. And
Martin's life, which had once seemed so pointless, takes on a great purpose
that he could never have imagined.
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