Description
The Dream is a profound and poetic novella that explores childhood, loss, and self-awareness through the eyes of a young Afrikaans boy named Jannie. Set in a vividly evoked South African landscape, the story traces the subtle and deeply personal journey of a child whose life is forever altered by the brief existence of a younger brother. With quiet intensity, the book captures the innocent order of Jannie’s world—his games, his routines, and his self-contained logic—before gradually revealing the emotional disruption brought on by death and grief.
Though under a hundred pages, The Dream is rich in texture and meaning, offering a complete psychological and emotional portrait of a boy confronting a reality far beyond his years. Blending literary fiction with philosophical depth, this standalone work unfolds with clarity and restraint, culminating in a haunting dream sequence that lingers long after the final page. The novella stands as a testament to the fragility of innocence and the quiet power of inner transformation.
The Dream is a beautifully written, introspective read ideal for those who appreciate finely crafted literary fiction and emotionally resonant storytelling.


















