The first comprehensive critical study of Lois Lowrys work. In the first chapter, the author looks at Lowrys career as a whole, from her early work as a photographer and freelance writer for publications such as the New York Times and Down East, through her discovery by a childrens editor at Houghton Mifflin and her distinguished career writing for children and young adults. Provides a careful reading and aesthetic critique of the themes, style, and structure of Lowrys books, exploring connections between them and earlier ...
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The first comprehensive critical study of Lois Lowrys work. In the first chapter, the author looks at Lowrys career as a whole, from her early work as a photographer and freelance writer for publications such as the New York Times and Down East, through her discovery by a childrens editor at Houghton Mifflin and her distinguished career writing for children and young adults. Provides a careful reading and aesthetic critique of the themes, style, and structure of Lowrys books, exploring connections between them and earlier works of childrens literature. Includes careful analysis of all of Lowrys major works, including chapters devoted to Lowrys early childrens books, her popular Anastasia series, her other humorous fiction, and her award-winning novels. The final chapter assesses Lowrys achievements as a writer and her impact on contemporary childrens fiction.
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Fair in fair dust jacket. 1997. MARKS. An acceptable hardcover ex-library book with black marks on all page edges, usual library markings, clean text pages, and moderate cover wear. The dust jacket is covered in mylar. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.