Final answer:
Yes, Jonas does make it to Elsewhere in the book 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, in Lois Lowry's novel The Giver, Jonas does end up somewhere. In the epilogue, Jonas flees the town with Gabriel, their infant son, in search of a place where they can be unrestricted and have real feelings. They soon find a house in Elsewhere where they hear music and feel warmth, signaling that they have arrived after enduring difficult conditions, hunger, and tiredness. During the course of the book, Jonas is exposed to the actual world outside of his apparently idyllic enclave and learns about feelings and experiences that he was unaware of. In "Elsewhere," he travels both literally and figuratively as he flees the town while carrying a baby named Gabriel in search of emotional and decisional independence.