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The Giver: A Newbery Award Winner (Giver Quartet, 1)
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A delightfully tongue-in-cheek story about parents trying to get rid of their four children and the children who are all too happy to lose their beastly parents and be on their own. A moving account of the lives lost in two of WWII’s most infamous events: Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima.
Publisher : Clarion Books; Reprint, Media Tie In edition (July 1, 1993)
Language : English
Paperback : 240 pages
ISBN-10 : 0544336267
ISBN-13 : 978-0544336261
Reading age : 10+ years, from customers
Lexile measure : 760L
Grade level : 7 – 9
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.62 x 8.25 inches
The Giver: A Newbery Award Winner (Giver Quartet, 1) is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that has won the prestigious Newbery Award. Written by acclaimed author Lois Lowry, this book follows the story of Jonas, a young boy living in a seemingly perfect society where everything is controlled and emotions are suppressed.
As Jonas embarks on a journey of self-discovery and challenges the status quo, readers are taken on a gripping and emotional ride that will make them question the true meaning of freedom, individuality, and human connection. With its powerful narrative and richly developed characters, The Giver is a must-read for readers of all ages who enjoy thought-provoking dystopian fiction.
Experience the magic of The Giver: A Newbery Award Winner (Giver Quartet, 1) and discover why it has become a beloved classic in the world of literature.