Lois Lowry's son was 34 years old when he died in a warplane crash.
The prequel to "The Giver" by Lois Lowry is "The Messenger." It is the third book in "The Giver Quartet" series, following "Gathering Blue" and preceding "Son." "The Messenger" explores different aspects of the community introduced in "The Giver."
Lois Lowry's son who died in a plane crash was named Grey.
In "Son" by Lois Lowry, a character named Einar expresses interest in marrying Claire. However, Claire ultimately decides to marry the young man named Forrest.
Two themes in "Son" by Lois Lowry are the power of motherly love and the importance of individuality and personal identity. The novel explores how these themes impact the characters' choices and experiences throughout the story.
Some settings in "Son" by Lois Lowry include the community where Claire lives, the sinister Village where she finds herself after leaving the community, and the ocean village where she seeks to find her son. Each setting provides a unique backdrop for the characters and plot development in the novel.
He died in a plane crash. I think he was a show pilot when he died.
"Son" by Lois Lowry is set in a dystopian society known as the Community, which is the same setting as her earlier books in "The Giver" quartet. The exact time period is not specified, but it is set in a future world where emotions are suppressed and society is tightly controlled.
In the final scene of "Son" by Lois Lowry, the protagonist, Claire, is reunited with her son, Gabe, whom she was separated from in a previous book in the series. The novel ends on a hopeful note as the family is together once again, symbolizing love, forgiveness, and redemption.
This is a story that has a lot of conflicts. The main character is working hard to better herself in the world.
In the last section of the book "Son" by Lois Lowry, the father-narrator faces the test of his loyalty to his family versus his duty to the community. He must choose between protecting his son, Gabriel, or following the rules of the oppressive society he lives in. Ultimately, he decides to risk everything to save Gabriel and defy the community's expectations.
The other three books in "The Giver" series are "Gathering Blue," "Messenger," and "Son" by Lois Lowry. Each book explores different characters and settings within the same dystopian world as "The Giver."