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  1. May 27, 1993 · Dreamrider: Directed by Bill Brown, Steve Grass. With Larry Archey, Stacy Bell, Bill Brown, Billy Brown. A young man loses his leg in a motorcycle accident. While rehabilitating, he takes up cycling. He becomes determined to become the first one-legged person to cycle across the U.S.

  2. Jun 1, 2006 · Michael Terny is at his seventh school in four years and he knows that whatever he does, he will be ridiculed and pushed around. Michael is the fat kid. But Michael is also a lucid dreamer–he can recognize when he is dreaming and make the dream unfold exactly as he wants. Here he is safe and completely in control.

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  4. Jul 14, 2009 · by Barry Jonsberg (Author) 4.2 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. An intense, frightening portrait of a boy driven to the edge . . . and over. Michael Terny is at his seventh school in four years and he knows that whatever he does, he will be ridiculed and pushed around. Michael is the fat kid.

  5. Michael Terny is at his seventh school in four years and he knows that whatever he does, he will be ridiculed and pushed around. Michael is the fat kid. But Michael is also a lucid dreamer–he can recognize when he is dreaming and make the dream unfold exactly as he wants. Here he is safe and completely in control.

  6. After he loses his leg in a motorcycle accident, young football player Bruce Jennings meets a wheelchair-bound man who inspires him to achieve a new athletic feat: to become the first one-legged man to bicycle across the United States. Synopsis.

  7. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › barry-jonsbergDREAMRIDER | Kirkus Reviews

    Feb 12, 2008 · amazon. From the first line—“I killed two kids at school today”—to the closing Messianic reference, this follows Michael through one week in the tortured and bullied life of a fat kid in his seventh new school. Michael’s only refuge is his ability to have “lucid dreams,” which allow him to control his painful reality.