
The chaos turns to peace, as Matty's powers become a part of the perishing earth. The Leader (Jonas) names Matty as "the Healer."Īt the end of the novel, Matty's soul drifts deep into the earth, which saves the villagers and Forest. Matty puts his hands to the ground and manages to restore the integrity of The Forest and people alike at the expense of his own life from the thickening forest. It is a power of healing that causes wholeness from the inside out. The gift is a special ability that Matty possesses but hardly understands. Seer, in the wake of the sudden change, decides to send Matty to travel through the Forest to retrieve his daughter, Kira, who lives in a town several days away. The Villagers change temperament and decide to close their borders and stop permitting the displaced and the unwanted of other communities to enter. People who trade at a gathering, Trade Mart, change from being compassionate and generous to angry and impatient. Despite the lack of dangerous beasts, The Forest is animated. Outside the safe boundaries of Village is the Forest, an unwelcoming realm that most of the Villagers fear because of its powerful harm. Matty, who was introduced in Gathering Blue as "Matt", now lives with Seer, who was originally named Christopher and is a blind man rescued by the people of the Village years earlier.

Set in an isolated community known simply as Village, the novel focuses on a boy, Matty, who serves as message-bearer through the ominous and lethal Forest that surrounds the community. Characters from both of the previous books reappear in Messenger and give the novels a stronger continuity.


The story takes place about eight years after the events of The Giver, and six years after the events of Gathering Blue, the preceding novel in the series. Messenger is a 2004 young adult dystopian novel by American author Lois Lowry, as is the third installment of The Giver Quartet, which began with the 1993 Newbery Medal-winning novel The Giver.
