The Giver
I really ought to have read this book years (decades?) ago. It's short and simple and perfect and important. Important the way The Little Prince is important, and that was once described to me as the most important book in the world.
The Giver goes by fast. It took almost no time at all to read, partly because it's so short and partly because it's so straightforward. The messages it relays are clear: good times make the bad time worth it. Choice is important. We need to remember our mistakes so we can learn from them. And they way the arise, as a a seeming utopian society is slowly revealed to be a complete nightmare, is wonderfully organic.
There's really not much to say beyond: read this book. And skip the movie. Even the trailer made me angry.
The Giver goes by fast. It took almost no time at all to read, partly because it's so short and partly because it's so straightforward. The messages it relays are clear: good times make the bad time worth it. Choice is important. We need to remember our mistakes so we can learn from them. And they way the arise, as a a seeming utopian society is slowly revealed to be a complete nightmare, is wonderfully organic.
There's really not much to say beyond: read this book. And skip the movie. Even the trailer made me angry.
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