The world was going to end. Of that, Maggie Trafford was certain. Fourteen-year-old Maggie Trafford leads a rmal life. Well, as rmal as being crammed in a three-bedroom house with four siblings and a single parent can be, anyway. But despite being somewhat igred at home, Maggie excels, earning top grades, a best friend who would do anything for her, and stolen looks from a boy in Maths. It's t until the dreams start that Maggie realizes rmal is the least of her problems. Every night, she lives the same nightmare-red lightning, shattered glass, destruction. But nightmares are just that, right? No one believes her when she says it's an omen. At least, t until the already mysterious pillars of Stonehenge start falling. No longer alone in her fear, Maggie and the world watch with bated breath as one after ather, the historic stones tumble, like a clock counting down. But only Maggie kws what it means: when the last stone falls, destruction will reign. And when the world ends, there's only one option left-survive. Horrifying and raw, Dare to Dream is equal parts tragedy and hope, detailing the aftermath of apocalyptic catastrophe, the quest for survival, and the importance of belief.