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Gathering Blue (Paperback)

by Lois Lowry (Author)
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (18 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747555923
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747555926
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 124,354 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Kira saw that she was surrounded by hostile women who had come from their cotts and were watching Vandara for instructions and leadership. Several, she noticed, had rocks in their hands. If one rock were thrown, others would follow, she knew. They were all waiting for the first...' When Kira is summoned to judgement by the Council of the Guardians to resolve a village conflict, Kira knows she is fighting for her life. In this challenging vision of the future, society is not technoogically advanced, and is tough and unforgiving, with every member having to prove their place. Kira has a withered leg and up till now has had her mother to protect her. With her mother gone, Kira will need to use every ounce of cunning, wit and bravery to ensure her continued acceptance - and even survival. A compelling, thought-provoking vision of a future society from an award-winning author.

About the Author

Lois Lowry is an acclaimed and best-selling writer for children, having won the Newbery Medal twice, first with 'Number the Stars' and then for 'The Giver' , plus many other awards including the Boston Globe Horn Book Award, the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award, the Mark Twain Award, the California Young Readers' Medal, the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award. She is published in many languages around the world. She is the author of over 20 books for children and young adults, including the Anastasia series. Lois Lowry lives in the US, dividing her time between Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a drawing, poignant book, 14 Oct 2001
By clairetre@hotmail.com (Brittany, France) - See all my reviews
Lois lowry has a gift for creating a real universe to make people think that no world is perfect. Kira grows up thinking her world is a good one, that her father is dead and that her mother died by accident. Little does she know that things are not always what they seem to be. I wont say anymore not to spoil the fun but i greatly recommend to everybody of all age (preferably over 12 to understand it better) to read this amazing book...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Series, 31 May 2008
By Steven R. McEvoy "MCWPP" (Canada) - See all my reviews
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Lois Lowry is one of those unique authors who has won the John Newbery Medal for children's literature twice. Once for the first book in this trilogy and once for a book about the Holocaust called Number the Stars. (Just as an aside only one other author has ever done that Madeleine L'Engle who I would also recommend highly.) I would begin by recommending any of her books; they are all worth the time and the effort. This trilogy is set in a post apocalyptic world. The first two books each focus on different community's who have recovered from the devastation differently, both have strengths and both have weaknesses. And a young boy must heal them both and the land if either is to survive.

The Giver
Lois Lowry

Jonas is a young boy who lives in a community with a lot of technology and many rules about it. He has only seen an airplane twice for planes were not suppose to over fly villages, it was against the rules. Children of the same age are raised together and each December they move up a grade, when the reach the age of twelve they are selected for occupational training Jonas in talking to his friend states about selections: "Jonas Shrugged. It didn't worry him, how could someone not fit in? The Community was so meticulously ordered, the choices so carefully made." However all the other Twelve's were assigned and Jonas was skipped then at the end of the ceremony it was announced that he had been selected he was chosen to become the `receiver of memory.' He was to learn all the history and story of the people and become an advisor to the council that ruled the village. It only happened every so many generations and only 1 keeper of memories was installed in each village. Jonas and his family take in an infant who is not maturing and growing quickly enough. The child is given a year extension, when the child is marked to me replaced (abandoned and killed). Jonas takes the child and runs away. Through the winter Jonas knows he will not make it and pours all the memories he has learnt into the child. But can he save the child? What will happen to him and his community? Jonas thought his world was perfect, that the elders had everything under control, that there would never be war again. But also a world without choices. Till he is given the knowledge of the past the choice to save a child or let it die?

Gathering Blue
Lois Lowry

Kira, is an orphan and she has a twisted leg, she lives in a village with very little technology and one that casts aside those who do not contribute. The weak, injured, and helpless are abandoned. However things are starting to turn around for Kira, she has been spared by the all powerful Council of Guardians, for she has a gift she is a weaver and can die cloths in ways no other in the community can. As an artisan she is installed in the palatial Council Edifice and spends the whole year working her trade, her primary task is to care for the Robe of Remembrance that tell's the story of this community. But with her privilege comes expectations that she will do the council biddings. She befriends a young boy and his ragged dog, Matty `The Fiercest of the Fierce'. Matt tells Kira about another village where people are not cast aside, where they share their food. Matt brings her a gift the color blue, and a blind man that is her father. She is torn between staying and leaving the life she knows, and the truths she can find out what will happen.

Messenger
Lois Lowry

Matt has returned he is with Kira's father and living in the new community from beyond yonder. This village is guided by love and compassion, and guided by the `Leader' a seer arrived in this village one winter night many years ago on a sleigh with an older boy who did not survive the journey. The Seer can see the future and can often see for people what might be for his people. Matty is almost at the age where he will be named, he is hoping to be named `Messenger' for he takes message both in the village and to other villages which many can not do. But things are changing, the village is becoming hostile, starting to turn people away and the woods are becoming ferial and people are dieing. Can the Leader save the village, can the world be healed, what will happen to Kira, her father and Matty?

These three books will challenge you, after reading The Giver the first time I was overwhelmed and it haunted me for a long time. I went back and have reread it many many times. All three books raise questions about community, love, friendship, and care for other people. They also show dark paths that we as a people can go down, and how it can devastate all around us when we make the wrong choices for the wrong reasons.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great book, 7 Feb 2001
By Nicole Alger "imanoonle" (San Mateo, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gathering Blue (Hardcover)
During winter break, I decided to finally read some books by Lois Lowry. I had heard how great The Giver was, but in my opinion, Gathering Blue is better. It contains some of the same ideas that The Giver has (it, too, is set in an alternative type of world that is very different than the one we live in). It is about a girl named Kira who is hated in this world because she is deformed and unable to work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Land of the Lie
Gathering Blue describes a land ruled by Council Guardians - an upper caste who retain the truth about outside realities only for themselves. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A whole different type of story telling
It is a whole different type of story telling in terms of it being different from other books. Its like they in present day nw they was a war, that destroyed everything & after... Read more
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This book is very good but it isn't great, hence the review title. I was a tiny bit disappionted as I was expecting something of the same calibre as The Giver but this book didn't... Read more
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