Lois Lowry
Lois Lowry, born Lois Ann Hammersberg on March 20, 1937, in Honolulu, Hawaii, is an acclaimed American author of children's and young adult literature, known for works like Number the Stars (1989) and The Giver (1993), both Newbery Medal winners. She published her first novel, A Summer to Die, in 1977, and has written extensively on themes including historical fiction, humor, and dystopian societies. Her career spans over 50 books, drawing from personal experiences such as family moves and loss.
children's literature
young adult
historical fiction
dystopian
humor
Autumn Street
Anastasia Has the Answers
Number the stars.
Anastasia Krupnik
Zooman Sam
A Summer to Die: Library Edition
The Giver
The Giver (HarperCollins Children’s Modern Classics)
Number the Stars
Gathering Blue
Messenger
The Giver Quartet Omnibus
Son
Gathering Blue
Son
Son
Number the Stars
The Giver
Gathering Blue
The Giver
Messenger
Messenger
The Giver Quartet Omnibus
The Giver