Lois Lowry is the author of The Giver, published in 1993. It is the first book in a dystopian trilogy. Lowry spent much of her childhood moving with her family before studying English literature in college. The Giver is told from the perspective of Jonas, a boy living in a seemingly perfect society without choice, color, or emotion. During the Ceremony of Twelve, Jonas is assigned the special role of Receiver of Memories. His training with the Giver makes him begin to question his community's restrictions and desire a life with more feelings and experiences.