The Giver

Hardcover, 226 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 09 Dicembre 2004 da Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-7153-5
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Numero OCLC:
57563507

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This novel is set in a future society where a young boy named Jonas lives in a seemingly perfect world. But when Jonas is selected to be the "Receiver of Memory" he starts to see the cracks in the carefully constructed society. The Giver won the Newbery Medal in 1994.

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The Giver - Lois Lowry

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I found this book listed in an article titled 25 Best Science Fiction Books for Kids. It won the Newbery Medal in 1994. The story follows Jonas, a boy living in what seems like a perfect community where pain, conflict, and difference have been erased. As Jonas begins training with the Receiver of Memories, he learns the hidden truths about his society and starts questioning the cost of sameness and control.

One of the book's greatest strengths is its ability to introduce complex themes like individuality, freedom, and emotional depth in a way that is accessible to young readers. Lowry's simple, but powerful, writing style gradually builds suspense and encourages readers to think critically about society and human experiences. The character development of Jonas is very effective because readers witness his growth as he gains knowledge and empathy. The novel presents a community that intentionally removes cultural, racial, and personal …

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I first read this book in high school, but I'm glad I picked it up again to read.

At the beginning, the author throws you straight in, which can make the reader feel like an outsider and not sure about anything.

The copy I had (e-book) had a number of missing spaces between words, and weird line spacing (where the line would finish, then the next word would be on the next line). Both of these happen multiple times which sometimes may for some frustrating reading.

There are a number of things that happen in the book that happen in real life,

"But the committee would never bother The Receiver with a question about bicycles; they would simply fret and argue about it themselves for years, until the citizens forgot that it had ever gone to them for study."

There are a couple of times where the author moves forward …

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