Lois Lowry reveals new dystopian novel Building 903

Lois Lowry, the acclaimed author of The Giver, has announced a new middle-grade dystopian novel titled Building 903, set for release in 2026. The story explores themes of censorship and book banning in a controlled society. An excerpt is available, alongside a deluxe edition of her classic work.

Lois Lowry, known for more than 50 books including The Giver and Number the Stars, is preparing to release her latest work at the age of 89. Building 903 is a middle-grade dystopian novel centered on censorship and book banning. The publisher's description outlines the plot: Twins Tessa and Theo reside in a world governed by the tyrannical Koziris, where citizens enjoy long lives free from dangers or rebels, according to official narratives. Despite widespread discomfort with Koziris, people remain comfortable and safe. When Theo disappears, no one discusses it openly. Their 135-year-old neighbor Miriam, soon to enter a retirement community, gives Tessa a key that reveals her brother's fate and the power of books as portals to imagination and humanity.

Tessa, along with her parents, searches for Theo and uncovers how books foster stories and unlock human potential. This revelation drives her to rescue her twin and push for societal change. The book is scheduled for publication on September 29, 2026, by Clarion Books. An excerpt can be read at People magazine. Simultaneously, a new deluxe edition of The Giver will also launch on the same date from the same publisher.

Lowry's enduring contribution to young adult literature continues with this timely narrative on the importance of reading in oppressive environments. The announcement highlights her ongoing influence in speculative fiction for younger audiences.

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