The Giver
Lois Lowry
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Review:
The only Lowry book that I can remember reading was The Giver, which I had mixed
feelings about as well. I thought that it was really well written and also thought that it
would have totally flipped me out as a kid. One of those books that I could imagine giving
to my child if I felt as a parent they were ready for it but would go ballistic if a
school tried to assign it since they would probably end up traumatizing at least one kid
in the class.
Short summary: the book is set in a seemingly-utopian world where everyone has a house and food and a job. But everything is also entirely controlled by whatever the government or societal-control mechanism is. You see this world through the eyes of a boy who is just reaching the age where he'll go on to be assigned his job and start fitting into society. He ends up in a job that requires him to find out about a lot of things his world doesn't have but used to - things like feelings, which get repressed out of people since it isn't consistent with maintaining the society.