Lucid
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- Jorie Tuttle is a psychiatrist in the small Connecticut shoreline town of Chelsea. She lives in an old house, and she's a dreamer. Always has been. Big, vibrant, crazy dreams which she dutifully records in dream journals she's kept next to her bed since medical school. Then one day, after ten years without any contact, her ex-husband calls but doesn’t leave a message. When she calls him back, he’s clearly impaired and barely coherent. He mumbles something about a woman whose birthday is tomorrow, and how she would have been twenty-five years old, then he hangs up. That night Jorie has the most horrific dream of her life. In the morning, she remembers it, and with tears in her eyes, she chooses not to write it down. And she forgets it. The next morning a strange woman calls her with terrible news. That night, the police.call. What are dreams? Where do they come from? Why don’t we remember them? How can it be that something that happens to billions of humans and many of the worlds advanced mammals every night is so poorly understood?
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