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The Dreamer: List 1

Inspired by the childhood of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, this novel explores moments in the life of a young dreamer named Neftalí.

This list covers Rain–Wind.

Here are links to our lists for the novel: List 1, List 2, List 3, List 4, List 5, List 6
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  1. prod
    push against gently
    The twos and threes lifted from the page and waved for the others to join them. The fives and sevens sprang upward, and finally, after much prodding, the fours, ones, and sixes came along.
  2. procession
    the action of a group moving ahead in regular formation
    But the nines and zeros would not budge, so the others left them. They held hands in a long procession of tiny figures, flew across the room, and escaped through the window crack.
  3. loll
    be lazy or idle
    He certainly could not be expected to finish his homework with only the lazy zeros and nines lolling on the page.
  4. recuperate
    restore to good health or strength
    He knew that he should rest in order to recuperate from his illness.
  5. sodden
    wet through and through; thoroughly wet
    Outside, the winter world was gray and sodden. The earth turned to mud, and a small stream flowed through a hole in the ramshackle fence.
  6. ramshackle
    in poor or broken-down condition
    Outside, the winter world was gray and sodden. The earth turned to mud, and a small stream flowed through a hole in the ramshackle fence.
  7. flotsam
    the floating wreckage of a ship
    At the moment, no one lived next door. Still, Neftalí always imagined a friend on the other side, waiting for him—someone who might enjoy watching flotsam drift downriver, who collected twisted sticks, liked to read, and was not good at mathematics, either.
  8. trill
    sing or play alternating with the half note above or below
    Raindrops strummed across the zinc roof. Water mysteriously trilled above him, worming its way indoors.
  9. patter
    make light, rapid and repeated sounds
    He looked out at the river Cautín, pattering through the forest.
  10. prow
    the front part of a vessel
    A carpet of rain swept in and carried Neftalí to the distant ocean he had only seen in books. There, he was the captain of a ship, its prow slicing through the blue.
  11. incessant
    uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
    “Stop that incessant daydreaming!” The white tip of Father’s yellow beard quivered as he clenched and unclenched his narrow jaw. “And why are you out of bed?”
  12. avert
    turn away or aside
    Neftalí averted his eyes.
  13. stammer
    speak haltingly
    “N-n-n-no, Father,” stammered Neftalí.
  14. makeshift
    done or made using whatever is available
    His mind wandered:
    To the monster storm raging outside, which startled the roof. To the distant rumble of the dragon volcano, Mount Llaima, which made the floors hiccup. To the makeshift walls of his timid house, trembling and cowering from the roar of passing trains. To the haphazard design of the room with incomplete stairs, which might have led to a castle on another floor, but had long been deserted in the middle of construction.
  15. cower
    show submission or fear
    His mind wandered:
    To the monster storm raging outside, which startled the roof. To the distant rumble of the dragon volcano, Mount Llaima, which made the floors hiccup. To the makeshift walls of his timid house, trembling and cowering from the roar of passing trains. To the haphazard design of the room with incomplete stairs, which might have led to a castle on another floor, but had long been deserted in the middle of construction.
  16. haphazard
    marked by great carelessness
    His mind wandered:
    To the monster storm raging outside, which startled the roof. To the distant rumble of the dragon volcano, Mount Llaima, which made the floors hiccup. To the makeshift walls of his timid house, trembling and cowering from the roar of passing trains. To the haphazard design of the room with incomplete stairs, which might have led to a castle on another floor, but had long been deserted in the middle of construction.
  17. disheveled
    in disarray; extremely disorderly
    His big brother stood in front of the dresser, his dark hair disheveled, hands clasped at his chest, and his short muscular body standing as tall as he could make it.
  18. confrontation
    a hostile disagreement face-to-face
    Neftalí pulled out his chair and quietly sat down. Maybe there would not be a confrontation.
  19. conservatory
    a schoolhouse with special facilities for fine arts
    “My teacher and the headmaster say...that if I study music, I might be able to get a scholarship to the conservatory.”
  20. diversion
    an activity that amuses or stimulates
    “He is fifteen years old. In a few years he will be on his own. This diversion will serve him no purpose nor assure him a job.”
  21. reluctantly
    with a certain degree of unwillingness
    Reluctantly, Neftalí held out his hands while Rodolfo shoved the wool over his fingers.
  22. protrude
    extend out or project in space
    “Keep up with me!” called Rodolfo.
    But Neftalí had already stopped to examine a clump of knotted roots protruding from the base of a beech tree.
  23. dim-witted
    lacking intelligence or cleverness
    Rodolfo caught up to him, grabbed his arm, and pulled him up. “You are dim-witted. Why must we stop at every brainless thing? Can you not walk like other boys?”
  24. feeble
    pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
    Neftalí thought he heard the wind roar, until he realized it was Rodolfo and a group of boys laughing and pointing at his feeble attempts.
  25. ridicule
    language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
    When Neftalí finally turned toward the ridicule, he tried to puff up his chest and walk taller.
Created on Thu Jul 08 21:35:01 EDT 2021 (updated Wed Jul 14 15:52:53 EDT 2021)

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