
The Dream to End All Dreams
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Narrated by:
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Braxton Wilhelmsen
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By:
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Rebecca Ryder
About this listen
The Dream to End All Dreams
A debut novella by Rebecca Ryder
After a painful reminder of a death close to home, Jonathan, a young nurse, finds himself in a depressive spiral. An accident leaves him fighting for his own life and he slips into a coma— only to awaken trapped inside it. With his life support on the verge of being switched off, he must confront his past and decide whether life is worth fighting for— or if it's time to let go.
In a story set on the fragile line between life and death, The Dream to End All Dreams is a philosophical fiction with themes of grief, depression, desperation and hope, offering reflection to anyone who has ever struggled with the meaning of life.
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