Lois Lowry Series
March 20, 1937
This author cultivated a unique voice shaped by a childhood spent moving across the globe. Her work primarily explores the theme of human connection and interdependence. Through her narratives, she examines the significance of relationships, even in the face of loss and separation. Her writing is deeply informed by personal experiences, including the loss of a sibling and a son, which fuels her desire to highlight life's fragility and the need for mutual care.






