Kira, an orphan with a twisted leg, lives in a world where the weak are cast aside. When she is given a task that no other community member can carry out, Kira soon realizes that she is surrounded by many mysteries and secrets. No one must know of her plans to uncover the truth about her... read more
Lame and suddenly orphaned, Kira is mysteriously removed from her squalid village to live in the palatial Council Edifice, where she is expected to use her gifts as a weaver to do the bidding of the all-powerful Guardians.
“She eats a lot.”
'Take pride in your pain,' her mother had always told her. 'You are stronger than those who have none.'Highlighted by 49 Kindle customers
They were forcing the children to describe the future they wanted, not the one that could be.Highlighted by 32 Kindle customers
Fear was always a part of life for the people. Because of fear, they made shelter and found food and grew things. For the same reason, weapons were stored, waiting. There was fear of cold, of sickness and hunger. There was fear of beasts.Highlighted by 27 Kindle customers
The blue was gathered in her hand, and she could feel it quiver, as if it had been given breath and was beginning to live.Highlighted by 25 Kindle customers
Only then did it occur to Kira to wonder, Who found her? How did they know to look?Highlighted by 21 Kindle customers
Suddenly Kira knew that although her door was unlocked, she was not really free. Her life was limited to these things and this work. She was losing the joy she had once felt when the bright-colored threads took shape in her hands, when the patterns came to her and were her own.Highlighted by 17 Kindle customers
'Night comes, and colors fade away; sky fades, for blue can never stay...''Highlighted by 17 Kindle customers
It was the way, the custom, and it was the merciful thing, to give an unnamed, imperfect infant back to the earth before its spirit had filled it and made it human.Highlighted by 16 Kindle customers
'He be there, watching, walking beside, when the draggers tooken the old dyer to the Field,' Matt said. So Jamison already knew.Highlighted by 15 Kindle customers
Because they were artists, they had some value that she could not comprehend. Because of that value, the three of them were here, well fed, well housed, and nurtured.Highlighted by 12 Kindle customers
Chapters 1-23
Preceded by The Giver, and followed by Messenger.
Could be hard to understand and has some graphic ideas, but nothing major.
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