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|title=The Giver
|sort=Giver, The
|publisher=HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks
|date=March 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007263511</amazonuk>
|website=
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|summary=A brilliant, vividly imagined Dystopian read about a world with rules that have never really been challenged...until now
|cover=0007263511
|aznuk=0007263511
|aznus=0007263511
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Jonas lives in a world were sameness has prevailed over individuality. There are rules, so many rules, which are adhered to, and which allow society to live without pain, suffering or conflict. These rules are rarely questioned, merely accepted. When they turn twelve, children in this world are assigned their future role in society by the Elders, and start training for it. These assignments are based on years of observation of their characters and aptitudes, and whether they are assigned to be a nurturer of the young or a caregiver of the elderly, a labourer who keeps the streets clean or someone who prepares and provides food, they are usually a good match for the person. At the assignment ceremony, Jonas is not given a typical role, however. He is selected to be the Receiver of Memory, a position given out only once every few generations. He will receive and store all the memories of the past which the rest of society are no longer burdened with, but which may be needed from time to time to aid in decision making and law enforcement.

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