The Giver * Jonas feels frightened after seeing an aircraft fly over the community. * The community has very strict rules. * Families share feelings every day. * Jonas lives with Mother, Father, and Lily. * We learn about the “Ceremony of Twelve.” Chapter 2 * Parents explain the Ceremony of Twelve to Jonas. * At age 12, children receive their life assignments. * Jonas worries about what assignment he will get. * Father works with newborn babies. * The community values sameness and order. Chapter 3 * Jonas notices something strange about Gabriel’s eyes — they are pale like his own. * Jonas briefly sees an apple change color. * Father secretly brings Gabriel home for extra care. * Jonas begins noticing differences others do not. Chapter 4 * Jonas volunteers at the House of the Old. * He helps bathe an elderly woman named Larissa. * Larissa talks happily about “release.” * Jonas thinks release is a positive ceremony. Chapter 5 * Families discuss dreams in the morning. * Jonas has a dream about Fiona and realizes he is having “Stirrings.” * His mother gives him pills to stop these feelings. * The community controls emotions and attraction. Chapter 6 * The Ceremony begins. * Different age groups receive new responsibilities. * Children move to new stages of life. * Jonas becomes nervous waiting for his assignment. Chapter 7 * The Chief Elder skips Jonas during the Ceremony of Twelve. * Jonas feels embarrassed and afraid. * The community reacts silently. * The Chief Elder says Jonas was not forgotten. Chapter 8 * Jonas is selected as the new Receiver of Memory. * The Receiver is the most honored role in the community. * Jonas is told he has intelligence, integrity, courage, and wisdom. * Previous Receiver-in-training failed 10 years earlier. Chapter 9 * Jonas receives special rules: * He may lie. * He is exempt from rudeness rules. * He cannot discuss training. * He may ask any question. * Jonas becomes frightened by the power of his role. Chapter 10 * Jonas goes to the Annex behind the House of the Old. * He meets the Receiver, who asks Jonas to call him “The Giver.” * The room contains books, unlike the rest of the community. * Jonas begins his training. Chapter 11 * The Giver gives Jonas his first memory: snow and sledding. * Jonas experiences real pain and pleasure for the first time. * He learns his community removed memories to avoid suffering. * Jonas now understands snow, hills, and sunshine are real things from the past

Chapter 1

  • Jonas feels frightened after seeing an aircraft fly over the community.

  • The community has very strict rules.

  • Families share feelings every day.

  • Jonas lives with Mother, Father, and Lily.

  • We learn about the “Ceremony of Twelve.”

Chapter 2

  • Parents explain the Ceremony of Twelve to Jonas.

  • At age 12, children receive their life assignments.

  • Jonas worries about what assignment he will get.

  • Father works with newborn babies.

  • The community values sameness and order.

Chapter 3

  • Jonas notices something strange about Gabriel’s eyes — they are pale like his own.

  • Jonas briefly sees an apple change color.

  • Father secretly brings Gabriel home for extra care.

  • Jonas begins noticing differences others do not.

Chapter 4

  • Jonas volunteers at the House of the Old.

  • He helps bathe an elderly woman named Larissa.

  • Larissa talks happily about “release.”

  • Jonas thinks release is a positive ceremony.

Chapter 5

  • Families discuss dreams in the morning.

  • Jonas has a dream about Fiona and realizes he is having “Stirrings.”

  • His mother gives him pills to stop these feelings.

  • The community controls emotions and attraction.

Chapter 6

  • The Ceremony begins.

  • Different age groups receive new responsibilities.

  • Children move to new stages of life.

  • Jonas becomes nervous waiting for his assignment.

Chapter 7

  • The Chief Elder skips Jonas during the Ceremony of Twelve.

  • Jonas feels embarrassed and afraid.

  • The community reacts silently.

  • The Chief Elder says Jonas was not forgotten.

Chapter 8

  • Jonas is selected as the new Receiver of Memory.

  • The Receiver is the most honored role in the community.

  • Jonas is told he has intelligence, integrity, courage, and wisdom.

  • Previous Receiver-in-training failed 10 years earlier.

Chapter 9

  • Jonas receives special rules:

    • He may lie.

    • He is exempt from rudeness rules.

    • He cannot discuss training.

    • He may ask any question.

  • Jonas becomes frightened by the power of his role.

Chapter 10

  • Jonas goes to the Annex behind the House of the Old.

  • He meets the Receiver, who asks Jonas to call him “The Giver.”

  • The room contains books, unlike the rest of the community.

  • Jonas begins his training.

Chapter 11

  • The Giver gives Jonas his first memory: snow and sledding.

  • Jonas experiences real pain and pleasure for the first time.

  • He learns his community removed memories to avoid suffering.

  • Jonas now understands snow, hills, and sunshine are real things from the past.