Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry
Book: Gathering Blue
Author: Lois Lowry
Publication: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages: 256
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“After the death when there remains nothing except the ashes to whisp away in moron sky she sits looking at the wafting smoke and feels the leave-taking of her mother’s soul, the way one could feel a small whisper of breeze at night, felt the aloneness, the uncertainty.”
Katrina, the mother of Kira suddenly died due to brief and unexpected sickness, leaving Kira alone and helpless in this world.
Author Introduction:
Lois Lowry is an eminent American writer famous for her Giver Quarter and other novels. She deals with variegated and complex themes in her writings. From fiction to fantasy she roams so nimbly that readers get submerged in her mystic voice. Some of her important novels are:
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A Summer to Die(1977)
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Find a Stranger, Say Goodbye(1978)
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Autumn Street(1980)
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Taking Care of Terrific(1983)
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Us and Uncle Fraud(1984)
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Rabble Starkey(1987)
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Stay! Keeper’s Story(1997)
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The Silent Boy(2003)
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Gossamer(2006)
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Crow Call(2009)
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Bless This Mouse(2011)
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Like the Willow Tree(2011)
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The Willoughbys Return(2020)
Gathering Blue (2000) by Lois Lowry is the second book in the Giver Quartet. The others are: The Giver (1993)
Messenger (2004)
Son (2012)
Story Line
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Kira lost her father long ago and her mother at the beginning of the novel. with her deformed leg and all the adversities and hardships, she struggled to survive in this cruel manipulative world.
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The villagers took Kira’s house forcefully and forced her to leave. But Council of the Guardian who ruled that dystopian land kept Kira on some ground on interest. Kira needed a reason to prove her usefulness. And Jamison, a member of the Council spoke on her behalf. He did not allow their people to drag her to the field and let her die there under the claws of beasts. This was their trend of secret killing for the people who were against them or meant useless for them.
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As she had inherited the art of embroidery from her mother so she meant useful to the council. On Jamison’s pleading, she was proved worthy to live in the society and was bestowed an important job. she had given the task of repairing and embellishing the Singer’s robe. The singer’s robe was very significant to carry out their annual programme where the singers from generations had to present the history of that land in their songs.
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At first, Kira felt blessed and important. She was relieved from the apprehension of being thrown to the field by the beast. She tried to dedicate herself to the work that she was ascribed. She had a kid- friend Matt who helped her and often visited her in the castle where she used to live with his dog, Branch. Matt was also the informer. He was a very brave and witty boy who kept consistent vigilance on his surroundings and formed his own opinions. Kira befriended another friend Thomas in the new lodging. Thomas was of Kira’s age and was a good carver on woods. So he was assigned with the work of making wooden staffs. He worked very diligently with patience and tolerance. Unfortunately and mysteriously his parents also died suddenly in a fire.
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To learn more about thread dyeing and weaving, Kira contacted another old woman, Annabella from whom she wished to learn the technique of dyeing the yarns.
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Kira accompanied by Matt and Branch regularly visited her. In the course of their journey through the jungle, they used to hear many curious sounds. They assumed them as animals. But Annabella assured them that there were no animals. Kira, with the help of Annabella, collected every colourful thread except blue. Blue was not available there.
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One day Kira heard crying in the castle. Being curious she with the help of Thomas discovered a little girl Jo. They learnt from her that her parents were also dead and she had a rare gift of sweet voice and singing power. She was taken by the Council and was forced to sing. Otherwise, she was punished.
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One day when Kira disclosed to Jamison, the man who engaged Kira in the work of Council, that Annabella told her there was no beast except human beings Jameson along with others killed Annabella. This plunged Kira into great shock and confusion.
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In the annual programme, she observed the singer, for whom she repaired and embroidered the robe, was chained. He was also a prisoner.
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In the meantime, Matt was missing from the scene. He had fled away from the beating of his stepmother and promised to come back with a gift for Kira. On the day of the festival, he came back with a blue dyed cloth and Kira’s father.
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It was a great surprise and eye-opening incident for Kira. Kira met her blind father Christopher with a blue shirt and came to know the secret autocracy of Council, under the cloak of a perfect disguise. Gradually Kira detangles all the mysteries behind the bars of Council. Kira came to know Jamison was her father’s enemy who tried to kill him for power. Jamison attacked Kira’s father and then left him wounded for the wild animals to devour him. But a stranger saved his life though he lost his eyes. He was taken to a new village populated by wounded and crippled persons. But their next generation was healthy.
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Kira then realised all the specially gifted children who were working there were not orphans by chance but by conspiracy, cold-blooded murder.
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” They with their stern faces had no creative power. But they had strength and cunning, and they had found a way to steal and harness other people’s powers for their own needs. They were forcing the children to describe the future they wanted, not the one that could be.”
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Christopher told Kira to leave the village with him to save from the clutches of Council. But Kira decided to stay a bit longer. She could not deny her responsibilities. Though Kira’s father was sad he agreed. As a parting gift, he offered Kira the blue threads taken out from his shirt.
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At the end of the novel, Matt told Kira about the village where every distinct human is given the same importance irrespective of their physique. And Kira promised to join him after her work will be finished.
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