Lois Lowry - Newbery Award Winning Author
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Newbery Award winning author - Lois Lowry
The books of Lois Lowry can be found on the shelves of the libraries and classrooms of all primary and elementary schools. The topics she chooses to write about are those with which children can identify - friendship, fear, animals, etc.
Number the Stars won the Newbery Award in 1990 and The Giver was the recipient of this prestigious award in 1994. Both of these books by Lois Lowry are found on the novel lists for schools.
There is so much more to Lois Lowry than her award winning books. She has so many stories to tell that it is not hard to fall in love with her characters. Anastasia Krupnik was the first of these characters and this led to a whole series. Sam, Anastasia's brother came next and he too has his own series.
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Number the Stars won the Newbery Award in 1990 and The Giver was the recipient of this prestigious award in 1994. Both of these books by Lois Lowry are found on the novel lists for schools.
There is so much more to Lois Lowry than her award winning books. She has so many stories to tell that it is not hard to fall in love with her characters. Anastasia Krupnik was the first of these characters and this led to a whole series. Sam, Anastasia's brother came next and he too has his own series.
This lens will introduce you to all the wonderful books and characters of Lois Lowry.
Who is Anastasia Krupnik?
(from Wikipedia)
Anastasia Krupnik (1979) is the first book of a popular series of middle-grade novels by Lois Lowry, depicting the title character's life as a girl "just trying to grow up." Anastasia deals with everyday problems such as popularity and the wart on her thumb. The book is written in episodic fashion, each chapter self-contained with minimal narrative link to the others. At the end of each chapter is a list written by Anastasia, listing her likes and dislikes, showing the character's growth and development through the story.
The Anastasia Krupnik series was 29th on the American Library Association's "The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000"[1] for reasons such as references to beer, Playboy Magazine, and a casual reference to a character wanting to kill herself. The series was also criticized because one novel of the series featured Anastasia replying to a personal ad and lying about her age and her life to an older man; however, the two never have any romantic experiences and when they meet, the man has no idea Anastasia is the woman to whom he had been writing.[2]
Anastasia Krupnik (1979) is the first book of a popular series of middle-grade novels by Lois Lowry, depicting the title character's life as a girl "just trying to grow up." Anastasia deals with everyday problems such as popularity and the wart on her thumb. The book is written in episodic fashion, each chapter self-contained with minimal narrative link to the others. At the end of each chapter is a list written by Anastasia, listing her likes and dislikes, showing the character's growth and development through the story.
The Anastasia Krupnik series was 29th on the American Library Association's "The 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990-2000"[1] for reasons such as references to beer, Playboy Magazine, and a casual reference to a character wanting to kill herself. The series was also criticized because one novel of the series featured Anastasia replying to a personal ad and lying about her age and her life to an older man; however, the two never have any romantic experiences and when they meet, the man has no idea Anastasia is the woman to whom he had been writing.[2]
Anastasia Krupnik
Read about all the adventures of Anastasia Krupnik
Anastasia's Family Grew
With the success of the Anastasia series, Lois Lowry expanded the family. Anastasia had a baby brother named Sam and this led to a new series of books.
All About Sam
The Giver Series
Read about a world in which only those who have no imperfections are considered to be the only people who can survive. The Giver is one of the top books in middle and high school English classes. There are two follow up books to this one that have a slight connection to the first book. Readers are anxious to find out what happened to the characters and will eagerly read the next books in the series.
The Giver
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What is your favorite book by Lois Lowry?
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scarlettohairy Sep 21, 2011 @ 9:38 pm | delete
- I haven't read any of her books but my daughter liked this author.
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JeanJohnson
Sep 4, 2011 @ 11:49 pm | delete
- I still have yet to read it, but I was given the recommendation to read "The Giver." I look forward to checking this out.
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YayasHome
Aug 29, 2011 @ 8:37 pm | delete
- I love Lois Lowry. She is one of my favorite authors. Sorry; I couldn't tell you which is my favorite book by her 'cause it always depends on which one I'm reading.
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