What is Lois Lowry most popular book?

What is Lois Lowry most popular book?

Number the Stars
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1 Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (Goodreads Author) 4.15 avg rating — 491,995 ratings score: 499, and 5 people voted
2 The Giver (The Giver, #1) by Lois Lowry (Goodreads Author) 4.13 avg rating — 1,982,824 ratings score: 300, and 3 people voted

Does The Giver have inappropriate content?

There is little questionable content in this. There is a disturbing scene where Jonas’s ‘father’ executes a young baby by injecting a needle in it (he doesn’t know any better). Jonas also starts having ‘stirrings’ or sexual dreams. Sex isn’t permitted, so Jonas must take pills to delete these dreams.

Who is Lois Lowry’s parents?

Robert Hammersberg
Katharine Hammersberg
Lois Lowry/Parents

Are there any other books by Lois Lowry?

In truth, the Tates could exist anywhere. With the 2012 publication of SON, the series that begins with THE GIVER is complete. Mrs. Pidgeon’s second grade has one student who is, shall we say, somewhat unusual. New to the school in October, by Thanksgiving she has completely entranced the entire class. And there’s a whole school year yet to come

Who is the author of Nightmare by Lois Lowry?

Drawing on her rich imagination, two-time Newbery winner Lois Lowry confronts these questions and explores the conflicts between the gentle bits and pieces of the past that come to life in dream, and the darker horrors that find their form in nightmare.

What kind of Church does Lois Lowry create?

Lowry creates a cozy church environment of lenient sextons, disheveled organists, and skittish Altar Guild ladies, from a mouse’s point-of-view. Fun and lighthearted.” -Publishers Weekly

What kind of environment does Lois Lowry create?

“An impeccably constructed, good-humored adventure filled with master plans, near disasters, and brave rescues, all gently frightening for readers even younger than the target audience. Lowry creates a cozy church environment of lenient sextons, disheveled organists, and skittish Altar Guild ladies, from a mouse’s point-of-view.