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The Dreamer: List 4

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 River–Lagoon.

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  1. robust
    sturdy and strong in form, constitution, or construction
    Neftalí nodded. “To b-become robust, like Rodolfo. I wish he could come, too. Can’t the hardware store let him have a holiday?”
  2. disoriented
    having lost your bearings
    The middle of the night arrived sooner than Neftalí expected. When Mamadre woke him, he shivered with cold and felt disoriented.
  3. steppe
    an extensive plain without trees
    By moonlight, Neftalí saw the flat fields of Labranza, shadowed by the volcano, Mount Llaima. He spotted the silhouette of the ruins of a Spanish fort near Boroa and the high steppes and jagged cliffs of Ranquilco.
  4. brink
    the limit beyond which something happens or changes
    Neftalí felt the river breathing beneath him, as if keeping time to the slow and sorrowful tune. His heart filled with the beauty and the peacefulness of it all. He felt as if he were on the brink of something magnificent.
  5. captivated
    filled with wonder and delight
    He stood, captivated, feeling small and insignificant, and at the same time as if he belonged to something much grander.
  6. invigorating
    imparting strength and vitality
    Father stood next to the wagon and patted his chest. “The salt air is invigorating, yes?”
  7. almanac
    an annual publication arranged according to the calendar
    Neftalí rushed to the hem of the sea. “Here, Laurita! The home of a m-mollusk. And a tiny bird skeleton. Just like in the almanac at school.”
  8. expanse
    a wide and open space or area, as of land, sea, or sky
    Neftalí looked at the expanse of clean, damp sand. He picked up a stick and began writing his name.
  9. muddle
    mix up or confuse
    “Is your mind so muddled that you cannot hear me when I stand so close? You need to pay attention.”
  10. reprieve
    a relief from harm or discomfort
    Every few steps, he looked back at Mamadre, his eyes pleading for a reprieve.
  11. grope
    feel about uncertainly or blindly
    He felt Laurita’s arm, groping for him. Neftalí’s feet found the sand and he jumped up, coughing. He reached for Laurita, pulled her toward him, and lifted her into his arms.
  12. whim
    an odd or fanciful or capricious idea
    What made Father so cruel? And why did Mamadre do nothing to stop him? Was she just a servant to Father’s whims?
  13. somber
    serious and gloomy in character
    Neftalí wondered if the beachcombers they passed each morning puzzled over their strange parade: a cheerful whistling man followed by a somber boy, a weeping girl, and a dutiful woman who walked behind as if nothing was wrong.
  14. dutiful
    willingly obedient out of a sense of respect
    Neftalí wondered if the beachcombers they passed each morning puzzled over their strange parade: a cheerful whistling man followed by a somber boy, a weeping girl, and a dutiful woman who walked behind as if nothing was wrong.
  15. resentment
    a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
    Neftalí’s resentment shadowed him, preventing him from speaking to Mamadre or Father, except to answer their direct questions.
  16. torturous
    extremely painful or unpleasant
    As soon as the torturous swim in the ocean was over, Neftalí strode back to the house, changed from his swimming suit, and set out on his own.
  17. auspicious
    indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
    Neftalí held out his hand. “I am Neftalí. I am only a v-visitor. For the summer.”
    Augusto grasped Neftalí’s hand in both of his. “It is of no matter. Any time is an auspicious time for books, no?”
  18. conscientious
    characterized by extreme care and great effort
    “Ah...you are a conscientious reader with a taste for adventure....” Augusto stepped to the wall of books. He pulled out two volumes.
  19. forlorn
    marked by or showing hopelessness
    Augusto stood up from his desk where he had been reading and came over to Neftalí. “What is the matter, young man? Do you need help? Why do you look so forlorn?”
  20. disrepair
    the state of being in poor or damaged condition
    The land sloped downward toward a white-slatted cottage covered in honeysuckle and gone to disrepair.
  21. wane
    become smaller
    As the sun eased toward the horizon, Neftalí headed back to the summerhouse. In the waning light, he ran, his thoughts beating,
  22. rustic
    characteristic of rural life
    In the rustic kitchen, he quickly stuffed bread into his pockets and scooted out the door, but he came face-to-face with Laurita.
  23. cormorant
    large, dark-colored, long-necked seabird
    He leaned back and listened to the waterbirds: the screeches of seagulls, the song of the deep-throated cormorant, and the now-familiar chirrup chirrup of the swans.
  24. blot
    remove liquid from a surface with an absorbent material
    He laid the swan on the porch, took a bucket from the storage bench, and fetched water from the lagoon. Then, he blotted the gash with the corner of his shirt.
  25. conspirator
    a member of a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act
    Acting as if nothing unusual had happened, Neftalí and Laurita washed their hands together in the sink. Like a conspirator, Laurita caught Neftalí’s eye and smiled.
  26. fret
    be agitated or irritated
    Finally, the day came. Neftalí carried the swan toward the lagoon.
    Laurita walked beside him, fretting. “Is he safe? Go slow, Neftalí. Careful.”
  27. despondent
    without or almost without hope
    But even after another week of devoted attention, the swan had made little progress. He seemed to grow weaker and more despondent.
  28. unfurl
    unroll, unfold, or spread out
    The swan’s silky neck unfurled.
  29. dwindle
    become smaller or lose substance
    Summer dwindled. Within a few weeks, the yellow sun changed to gold and the shadows lengthened.
  30. frail
    physically weak
    “You have not tried hard enough, Neftalí. After the entire summer, it looks as if you have grown more frail instead of stronger.”
  31. recoil
    draw back, as with fear or pain
    Neftalí tugged Laurita forward and stepped into the water. His stomach recoiled, his fear as intense as it had been on the first day of summer.
  32. regatta
    a series of boat races
    Beyond the swells, an unlikely regatta appeared before him: his fuzzy sheep bobbing on the water; the Mapuche boy, backstroking and waving; two swans swimming in tandem; Augusto, the happy castaway, floating on a raft of books without a care in the world; and a rowboat filled with radiant poppies.
  33. crest
    reach a high point
    The next wave crested, Neftalí leaned into it, pulling Laurita with him.
  34. buoyancy
    the tendency to float in water or other liquid
    The next wave pushed him down, separated Neftalí’s and Laurita’s hands, and deposited him in a roil of white water. He held his breath and righted himself, feeling a strange buoyancy, as if something beneath had kept him afloat.
  35. defiantly
    in a rebellious manner
    Without them there, Neftalí lingered. He found a stick and defiantly wrote giant words in the damp sand.
Created on Fri Jul 09 12:39:11 EDT 2021 (updated Wed Jul 14 15:52:30 EDT 2021)

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