Book Description
for Dream On by Shannon Hale and Marcela Cespedes
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When white fourth grader Cassie opens a magazine sweepstakes in the mail and sees a gold sticker (“GRAND PRIZE WINNER”), it feels like her wildest dreams are about to come true. In a large family where money is tight, Cassie often feels invisible and underappreciated. Winning a vacation, a car, or a waterbed (it’s the ’80s) will surely turn things around. Cassie’s sensitive, imaginative nature is nurtured by her teacher, Mrs. Farmer, and by her best friend, Vali (Latine), who also loves to dream. Lately, though, manipulative classmate Stesha has been driving a wedge between Cassie and Vali and poisoning Cassie’s good opinion of their teacher. Cassie feels terrible when Mrs. Farmer overhears her reluctantly agreeing with Stesha that their teacher is “a weirdo.” It’s Mrs. Farmer, though, who helps Cassie to embrace her own sensitivity. When Cassie apologizes to her, Mrs. Farmer assures her that she learned long ago not to care what others think of her; she’s proud of her unusual and fascinating past and one-of-a-kind personality. Although Cassie finally accepts that the sweepstakes is not going to change her life, support from an older sister, much-needed alone time with her mom, and new, healthier friendship dynamics help. Cassie is a sweet, at times painfully relatable character; even as she and her classmates are starting to grow up, she is learning that her sensitivity and tendency to dream big are not childlike naivete but strengths.
CCBC Choices 2026. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison, 2026. Used with permission.

