You've always had vivid dreams, the kind that feel so real you wonder if they're not just dreams.
For Gaby, a restless teenager, they are real. Her soul leaves her body while she sleeps, and she can't tell the difference between her dreams and her reality. But when her grandmother has a stroke, Gaby's life, and her dreams, get even stranger.
Her family travels to Australia to be with her grandmother, and in the hospital, Gaby discovers a comatose boy, Barclay. She soon realizes he's the same boy who has been appearing in her dreams.
Are their souls meeting in the place between wakefulness and sleep? Is this a coincidence, or is something more sinister connecting them?
In What My Soul Does When I Am Asleep, Stephen Simpson blurs the lines between dreams and reality, inviting you into a world where your deepest fears and desires become tangible.
This isn't just a story about dreams; it's a journey into the unknown depths of the human psyche.
Dare to enter Gaby's world.
You may never look at your dreams the same way again.