The Giver by Lois Lowry
Lowry's dystopian fiction has won awards and also been challenged, even banned by schools. Perfect combination--when a book is controversial, it is usually worth reading!
Aimed at the YA crowd, "The Giver" follows 12-year old Jonas through his assignment to an important community position. Jonas lives in a society with no crime, no poverty, no unemployment--a seeming Utopia. However, as he delves into the history of the society, troubling issues arise. What must a community give up in order to create this level of conformity and sameness?
The controversies of this book include themes of euthanasia, infanticide and suicide. In my opinion, as a YA book, all of these ethical issues are valid to explore. I would prefer young adults read books with substance and thought provoking material.
Overall, this book is beautifully told. It is part of a series, but I have only read this first novel.
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