No, "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is not based on a French novel. It is an original work by the author, published in 1993.
No, but there is a partner-novel called "Gathering Blue".
In Lois Lowry's novel "The Giver," the Giver's real name is never revealed. He is simply known as the Giver, as is the role he plays in the community.
The term "horde" does not appear in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. "The Giver" is a dystopian novel that follows a young boy named Jonas who discovers the dark truths behind his seemingly perfect society.
No, "The Giver" is a novel by Lois Lowry about a dystopian society, while "The Dream Giver" is a book by Bruce Wilkinson that focuses on achieving your dreams and potential. They are different works with different themes and messages.
The word "indulgent" does not appear in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
Jonas, the Giver, and the baby
the giver is a ..... well..... very BORING book! and the vocab words are all right! its around page 89 - 95!
"The Giver" is a novel by Lois Lowry. In the story, the Giver does not have a wife.
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In the novel "The Giver," the ribbons are worn by girls to signify their age and stage of development. As they grow older, the ribbons change in color to represent their progression through childhood and into adolescence. This practice is part of the strict rules and conformity of the community in the book.
No, the novel "The Giver" by Lois Lowry has 179 pages in the standard edition.