By: Lois Lowry
In the second of what has become a well-loved series, 12-year-old Anastasia attempts to cope with growing up and living in the suburbs.
By: Lois Lowry
Littlest One is a tiny creature slowly learning her job of giving dreams to humans. Each night she and her teacher, Thin Elderly, visit an old woman's home where she softly touches beloved objects, gathering happy memories, and drops of old scents...
By: Lois Lowry
Her family's new organized schedule for easy housekeeping makes thirteen-year-old Anastasia confident that she can run the household while her mother is out of town, until she hits unexpected complications.
By: Lois Lowry
Gooney Bird Greene has a fabulous idea after her teacher reads fables to the class. The children learn that fables are stories with animal characters that teach something important. Gooney's fabulous idea is that each student create their own fable...
By: Lois Lowry
Anastasia Krupnick's many fans have known her little brother Sam for a long time. For the first time, he gets to tell things the way he sees them--and he's worth listening to. Illustrated.
By: Lois Lowry
Anastasia finds herself in another embarrassing mess when she accidentally puts the bag of her dog's droppings in the mailbox instead of her mother's packages, and things get worse when the police investigate the mailbox. Reprint. NYT. VY. AB....
By: Lois Lowry
Thirteen-year-old Anastasia stretches the truth in her answer to an ad in the personals column written by a twenty-eight-year-old SWM, but is shocked when he actually asks to meet her. Reprint. PW. K. AB.
By: Lois Lowry
Frustrated by her teacher and her parents, ten-year-old Anastasia treasures the secret green notebook in which she writes her thoughts. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Number the Stars. Reprint. AB. C. SLJ. H. PW.
By: Lois Lowry
Planning to give his mother a perfume made from her favorite smells, Sam Krupnik collects his father's pipe, chicken soup, and a soiled tissue from the baby and stashes everything in his toybox. Reprint. K. SLJ. H.
By: Lois Lowry
Everyone's favorite little brother is back, dressed as a zookeeper at his nursery school's Future Job Day.Sam Krupnik is all set for Future Job Day at school. He already knows that he wants to be a zookeeper when he grows up. Sam's mother and...
By: Lois Lowry
Twelve-year-old Anastasia has a series of disastrous experiences when, expecting to get a job as a lady's companion, she is hired instead to be a maid. Sequel to 'Anastasia again'.
By: Lois Lowry
Gooney Bird Greene likes to be right smack in the middle of everything. That's why she wants to have the lead role of Squanto in her class Thanksgiving pageant. But that role will go to whoever finds someone to be the room mother. All the parents are...
By: Lois Lowry
In her latest adventure, thirteen-year-old Anastasia Krupnik tries to answer some of life's big question. Why is it that everyone else seems able to climb the ropes in gym class? And why are her parents' friends--the Bellinghams--getting a divorce?...
By: Lois Lowry
The irrespressible Anastasia Krupnick returns for her sixth adventure in which she investigates career possibilities.
By: Lois Lowry
For the past six years, Matty has lived in Village and flourished under the guidance of Seer, a blind man, known for his special sight. Village was a place that welcomed newcomers, but something sinister has seeped into Village and the people have...
By: Lois Lowry
Meg isn't thrilled when she gets stuck sharing a bedroom with her older sister Molly. The two of them couldn't be more different, and it's hard for Meg to hide her resentment of Molly's beauty and easy popularity. But now that the family has moved to...
By: Lois Lowry
During World War II, Elizabeth goes with her mother and sister to her grandfather's house where she forms a special friendship with Tatie's young grandson Charles. That friendship is tested during a sledding accident in a nearby woods.
By: Lois Lowry
Two-time Newbery Medalist Lois Lowry introduces a new girl in class who loves being the center of attention and tells the most entertaining "absolutely true" stories. There's never been anyone like Gooney Bird Greene at Watertower...
By: Lois Lowry
This is the story of a dog who tells his own tale. As a pup he is separated from his mother and siblings. This unusual dog learns about living on the dangerous streets and even makes up poetry. He finds human friends, has the chance to win fame and...
By: Lois Lowry
Lois Lowry's magnificent novel of the distant future, The Giver, is set in a highly technical and emotionally repressed society. This eagerly awaited companion volume, by contrast, takes place in a village with only the most rudimentary ...
By: Lois Lowry
When Jonas turns 12, he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. Now, it's time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.
By: Lois Lowry
1943: In Copenhagen the Germans begin their campaign to 'relocate' the Jews of Denmark. So Annemarie Johansen's parents take in her best friend Ellen Rosen and pretend that she is a part of their family. 'Seamless, compelling, and...
By: Lois Lowry
In this thoughtful and engaging collection, 11 acclaimed authors explore the highs and lows of growing up and shining on in the face of obstacles. A parent's departure, a sister's illness, a cheerleader's breakup, a family's secrets . . . these...
By: Lois Lowry
Precocious Katy Thatcher comes to realize what a gentle, silent boy did for his family. He meant to help, not harm. It didn't turn out that way."The author balances humor and generosity with the obstacles and injustice of Katy's world to...