Book 1-2 Covers

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(Spoilers & meaning behind each cover)

Book 1: the Receiver

The river itself is a path, which lends itself quite well to be a powerful illustration of a journey a hero must take. As the river flows along — The river can not only symbolize a path that one must take but can also highlight the descent into or out of something.

Spring is all about new beginnings and transformations; it's a season that symbolizes starting fresh and starting over. After months of cold temperatures that often result in many of us feeling the winter blues, spring reawakens us and our surrounding environment, bringing everything back to life.

white is seen as the color of innocence, purity, peace, and loyalty.

white is seen as the color of innocence, purity, peace, and loyalty

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Book 2: The Giver

Snow represents the end of the year, and the time of hibernation, death, and darkness

winter represents the season of Sadness or sorrow – With all the implications of death, struggle, and hardship,

white is seen as the color of innocence, purity, peace, and loyalty.

black represents darkness

black represents darkness

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