About the Book
When Janie is eight years old, it happens for the first time:
While traveling with her mother, she suddenly blacks out and is
plunged into a strange office setting where a balding man is in his
ratty underwear, being ridiculed by his coworkers. Janie has
somehow been catapulted into the dream of the sleeping man in the
seat in front of her. Unable to control her entry into his dream,
Janie also has no idea how to speak or help once inside. This scary
scene repeats itself over the years. Janie learns to avoid
sleepovers, as she finds herself inside the dreams of the other
girls, learning things about them that she may have preferred not
to know. Then, when she''s in high school, the worst situation
presents itself: study hall in the library right after lunch. Janie
is sucked into the dreams of her classmates -- some simple and
innocent, some frightening, and one featuring herself and the
dreamer engaged in a kiss! Janie''s gift (or curse) is usually a
burden, but now it''s more confusing than ever as she gets closer
to Cabel, whose dreams include a scary past along with passionate
kisses.
About the Author
Lisa McMann has published many short stories, one of which won a
Templeton Award. Lisa was born in Michigan and now lives with her
family in the Phoenix area. Read more about Lisa at lisamcmann.com,
or be her friend at www.myspace.com/lisamcmann.
Discussion Topics
Would you want to have Janie''s gift of entering other people''s
dreams if you could control it? Why or why not?
Did you guess what Cabel''s double life was before it was
revealed in the book? Would you be brave enough to take on a job
like his?
Did you think that Cabel was really with Shay? Did you think
he''d be with Janie in the end or not? How did your feelings for
Cabel change as you read the book?
Which of these characters'' dreams would you want to have access
to: Shay, the Captain, Janie''s mom, Stu? Which of your friends''
or family members'' dreams would you want to enter? Which would you
NOT want to enter?
Do you think Carrie was a good friend to Janie? Was Janie a good
friend to Carrie? What examples from the book make you say yes or
no?
How would the book be different if Janie and Cabel had parents
who were loving and present?
If you were telling a friend about Wake, how would you
describe it? Is it fantasy or reality? Do you think people like
Janie really exist?
Research and Activities
Make a dream journal. Using a blank book and scraps of fabric,
markers, stickers, and/or other materials, decorate your dream
journal to reflect your personality.
Use your dream journal to write down everything you can remember
from your dreams, then, using a dream analysis book, try to figure
out what your dreams meant. (This can be done in pairs or in a
group and the meanings can be shared at the end.)
Name all of the ways in which Janie''s gift could be helpful to
the police. What comes next? At the end of Wake, you were
treated to a sneak peek of Fade, the sequel. Using that
excerpt, write the next chapter or the next few pages of
Fade, as you think the story should continue. Share your
ideas with your reading group.