In "Gathering Blue," Kira tells Jamison that Matt is a kind-hearted and helpful boy. She describes him as resourceful and always willing to assist others in need. Kira appreciates Matt's friendship and values his loyalty.
Kira, Matt, Jamison, Thomas, Annabella, Christopher, Jo, Vandara, and Katrina (who is dead)
the color blue and kira's dad christopher
Jamison is the elderly guardian and mentor of the main character, Kira, in the novel "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry. He oversees Kira's training as a weaver and also acts as a mediator in their society's disputes. Jamison plays a crucial role in guiding Kira and helping her navigate the challenges she faces.
Matt was taken away in Gathering Blue because he was identified as having a unique skill in stone-cutting, which was deemed valuable by the village elders. As a result, he was selected to live and work in the nearby village where he could utilize his talent.
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
Yes. Gathering Blue is a book for teenagers.
the book gathering blue is a cool book. its VERY hard to explain, but it is a book with lots of twists and surprises. also, you get really connected with the characters. I would recommend it.
The book that follows "The Messenger" by Lois Lowry in The Giver Quartet series is called "Son." This book explores the story of Claire, a young woman from the same community as Jonas, the protagonist in "The Giver."
Jonas from The Giver is not in the book.
they have sex a lot in the book
Katrina's mother was not mentioned by age in the book "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry.
In the book "Gathering Blue," a hyperbole is an exaggeration used for emphasis or effect. One example of hyperbole in the book is when Kira describes the building as so tall it touches the sky.