Tag Archives: Lois Lowry

Summary: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

Number The Stars is about a girl named Annemarie Johansen. Annemarie lives in city of Copenhagen, Denmark, and in September 1943, the third year since the Nazi’s took over Denmark. Annemarie’s best friend is Ellen, who is Jewish, and is facing though times. One day, the girls stopped by soldiers on their way home from […]

Major Themes in Lois Lowry’s The Giver

Lois Lowry wrote “The Giver” in 1993, immediately winning the John Newberry Medal award for excellence in children’s literature. Her novel was banned in several states because parents found the story to be “inappropriate” for young children. The Giver,” which takes place in a futuristic society, deals poignantly with the issues of death, the ability […]

Dystopian Books, Utopian Literature like “The Hunger Games”

You read “The Hunger Games”,”Catching Fire” and “Mockingjay.” You saw “The Hunger Games” movie–six times. Until Suzanne Collins writes another book or the “Catching Fire” movie comes out, how will you satisfy your lust for dystopian literature? You’ll take this handy list of best futuristic dystopian/utopian books to your local library and get busy reading. […]