Jamison is Kira's Friend. Jamison uses Kira in the book. Jamison killed Kira's Mother, and attempted to kill Christopher, Kira's Father, who they though was dead for a while.
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.
Jamison repeats every accusation Vandara made against Kira. After each accusation he says, but there are exceptions.
Kira, Matt, Jamison, Thomas, Annabella, Christopher, Jo, Vandara, and Katrina (who is dead)
Jamison says that "beasts took him on the hunt", but later we find out that Jamison tried to kill him because he wanted the job on the council of elders instead of Christopher (Seer)
Gathering Blue was created in 2000.
"The Gathering" was written by Anne Enright.
Lois Lowry is the author of Gathering Blue.
In chapter 5 of "Gathering Blue," Jamison questions Kira about her ability to weave and her understanding of the complex patterns in her work. He is particularly interested in her thoughts on the significance of the designs and how they relate to the community's history and traditions. This conversation highlights Kira's unique talents and the importance of her role in preserving cultural narratives through her art.
a little house
Yes. Gathering Blue is a book for teenagers.
No, there is no actually war in Gathering Blue, unless you count war in the mind.
The exposition in Gathering Blue is Kira is in a small cott in her small villiage