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" If we as writers could predict what readers grab on to, we would write it. "
Lois Lowry
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" You rehear your life by reading about what happens to other people. "
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" I often compare myself as a kid to my own grandchildren, who are around 11 and 14 now. That's the age kids usually read my book. And I remember myself; we'd gone through a world war. My father was an army officer so I was aware of what was going on. But I wasn't bombarded with images of catastrophe like many kids are today. "
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" The grand surprise has really been the fact that being an author, which to me had always implied being a private person, actually requires you to be a public person as well, and those are two separate entities to me. "
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" I never, as a reader, have been particularly interested in dystopian literature or science fiction or, in fact, fantasy. "
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" I think when you've had success, publishers and reviewers and readers are willing to let you try something new if you've already proven yourself. They're excited about what you're doing, you have people interested in it, and actually waiting for it. It's empowering. "
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" If somebody takes the time, a: to read a book that I have written, and then to b: care about it enough to write me and ask questions, surely I owe them a response. "
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Book
Care
" I turn to books for a feeling of companionship: for somebody knowing what I have known. "
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Feeling
Turn
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" Oddly, the military world is one of great sameness. There is an orderly quality to life on an army base, and even the children of the military are brought up with that sense of order and sameness. "
Lois Lowry
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Children
Great
" I don't read young adult or children's books, now that my grandchildren are beyond the age of my reading to them. I read reviews, and so I'm aware of what's out there. But I tend not to read the books. "
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Grandchildren
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" I was a sidelines child: never class president, never team captain, never the one with the most valentines in my box. "
Lois Lowry
Box
Class
Never
" People in the know say 'The Giver' was the first young adult dystopian novel. "
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First
Giver
Know
" What comes to me always is a character, a scene, a moment. That's going to be the beginning. Then, as I write, I begin to perceive an ending. I begin to see a destination, although sometimes that changes. And then, of course, there's the whole middle section looming. "
Lois Lowry
Moment
Destination
Ending
" I would say that most of my books are contemporary realistic fiction... a couple, maybe three, fall into the 'historic fiction' category. Science fiction is not a favorite genre of mine, though I have greatly enjoyed some of the work of Ursula LeGuin. I haven't read much science fiction so I don't know other sci-fi authors. "
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Work
Know
Fall
" Submitting to censorship is to enter the seductive world of 'The Giver': the world where there are no bad words and no bad deeds. But it is also the world where choice has been taken away and reality distorted. And that is the most dangerous world of all. "
Lois Lowry
World
Reality
Words
" When I moved from Cambridge, I donated all my fiction. I carefully cut out pages the authors had autographed for me. I didn't want those autographed books showing up on eBay. "
Lois Lowry
Me
Showing Up
Books
" When I was a kid in the '50s, during the Eisenhower years, everything seemed to be working fine. I don't recall as a teenager ever worrying about the state of the future world. "
Lois Lowry
Kid
Everything
Working
" I think teens are drawn to these speculative books that portray what might happen and what could happen. "
Lois Lowry
Books
Think
Might
" I prefer to surprise myself as I'm writing. I'm not interested in it if I already know where it's going. So I have only the most general sense of what I'm doing when I start a story. I sometimes have a destination in mind, but how the story is going to go from Point A to Point Z is something I make up as I go along. "
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Writing
Mind
" Kids deserve the right to think that they can change the world. "
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Think
Change
" The fact that I lost my son permeates my being. "
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Fact
Being
" Nowadays it seems as though people sit down to write what they know is going to be a trilogy. "
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Know
" I've always been fascinated by memory and dreams because they are both completely our own. No one else has the same memories. No one has the same dreams. "
Lois Lowry
Always
Own
Memory
" People do things that turn out badly, often for the most benevolent of reasons. "
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Reasons
Most
" My mind is always on whatever next project I'm working on. "
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Mind
Always
Whatever
" This may sound strange, but at a very early age, at around 3, I was aware that I was smarter than the other kids. "
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Sound
Age
Early
" Early on I came to realize something, and it came from the mail I received from kids. That is, kids at that pivotal age, 12, 13 or 14, they're still deeply affected by what they read, some are changed by what they read, books can change the way they feel about the world in general. I don't think that's true of adults as much. "
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Think
World
Age
" One hopes that with a book or movie, the reader or the audience will emerge from it thinking. That's the most you can hope for: that you've raised questions that will be there for the audience to think about later. "
Lois Lowry
Hope
Thinking
Think
" People are starting to refer to 'The Giver' as a classic, but I don't know how that is defined. But if it means that 10, 20, 50 years from now kids will still be reading it, that is kind of awe-inspiring. "
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People
Kind
Know
" In 1952, when I was 15 and living on Governors Island, which was then First Army Headquarters, I encountered the newly-published 'The Catcher in the Rye.' Of course, that book became the iconic anti-establishment novel for my generation. "
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Generation
Book
Army
" I have been fortunate. I have done so many things and enjoyed so many things and had such a great life, not to imply that it is ending, but that there aren't many things that I feel I have left undone. "
Lois Lowry
Feel
Life
Done