This was a good end to the series, and my favourite book of the series too. But what became of him she never knew.

Some of the characters reappear in the later books. Like did we need the long scenes of Claire climbing? Do you have the Communist Community? This is a quick read for adults but delivers what anyone who enjoyed the previous book is expecting, a few twists and turns all leading to...well I can't tell you, now can I...There is a lovely story in Son, all about a girl who has forgotten her traumatic past, slowly finding herself and redefining herself at a leisurely pace in a small and very rural coastal village. Not all human paths lead to dark places. What the hay. HE GAVE HIS LIFE AND DIED FOR THEM ALL. The Son Audiobook is the finale of the Giver’s quartet series of books that tells the story of a young mother who comes from a dystopian community and is in search of her son. Son by Lois Lowry. And yay that the trademaster was finally dealt with! As soon as Claire finds out that Jonas has left the community with Gabe, Claire escapes too, aboard a boat, which ends up wrecking during a storm. My sister Joni, a language arts teacher for many years, persuaded me to finish the book and find the link. I remember vividly that the interview said that she left it ambiguous on purpose so the reader could decide. The character of Claire is beautifully rendered.

I also enjoyed "Gathering Blue" and while I was sort of underwhelmed by "Messenger" I enjoyed seeing the three protagonists of the books come together to vanquish evil through the giving of one of their own lives. I understand that Lowry was trying to create a book that could stand alone, therefore necessitating the reiteration of some things that fans of the series would find redundant, but the problem was that even though Lowry included these things so it could work as a stand alone I felt like she was assuming her readers wouldn't be reading it as a stand alone, so these reiterations were poorly written, boring, and with a lackluster prose that made me feel as if I was reading some bad fan fiction for "The Giver". Lowry's talents were in full bloom: a pastoral scene was perfectly set and a meditative mood established; the sweet peacefulness of this community and its potential for kindness - for human kindness in general - was illustrated while the potential for small-minded behavior in such a setting was still carefully criticized. He has the baby in a carrier seat on the back of his bicycle. And yay that the trademaster was finally dealt with! I read the Giver as a teen, loved it, have thought of it often, and one of my first acts when the internet really became a resource for knowledge was looking up to see if Lowry had ever said whether or not Gabe and Jonas made it, or just died of hypothermia. Really the Tradesmaster should have been built up more.

Imagine my delight when Goodreads friend and co-worker, Ellen, told me about Son. I love The Giver. Lois Lowry Booklist Lois Lowry Message Board. Claire asks if he can use the...This Study Guide consists of approximately 27 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - Shop paperbacks, eBooks, and more! Felt like Lowry was addressing long standing questions about details concerning how the community functioned. Do you have the Communist Community? ZOMG. "Son" is divided into three parts: Before, Between, and Beyond.
"Son" is divided into three parts: Before, Between, and Beyond. She has been told little about ‘the process,’ but becomes even more confused as things get complicated and ‘the product’ (the baby) has to be surgically removed. As a whole, this series had many highs and many lows. The Giver quartet, or series of four books by Lois Lowry, consists of ''The Giver'', ''Gathering Blue'', ''The Messenger'' and ''Son''.

After the process Claire is reassigned, but she can’t stop thinking about her baby. The place were everyone is an asshole, the place where everyone is very nice plus the place with people who seem to be Norwegian but everyone speaks the same language.“It be better, I think, to climb out in search of something, instead of hating, what you're leaving.” Learn lois lowry son by with free interactive flashcards. That could have been cut in half and left more room for the climax at the end which went by too fast.