Among the Hidden

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Among the Hidden
Among the Hidden.jpg
Third edition cover
AuthorMargaret Peterson Haddix
Cover artistCliff Nielsen
CountryUnited States of America
SeriesShadow Children
SubjectDystopian/Science Fiction
GenreYoung adult novel
PublisherSimon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Publication date
March 1, 1998
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages160
ISBN0-689-81700-2
OCLC37588395
LC ClassPZ7.H1164 Am 1998
Followed byAmong the Impostors 

Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a young adult novel published on September 1, 1998[1] and is the first book in the Shadow Children series.

The book tells the story of a fictional future in which drastic measures have been taken to quell overpopulation. In 2013, it was one of the ten most taught texts in United States' middle schools.[2]

Plot summary[]

In a dystopian future, after a shortage of food and overpopulation, families are limited to two children.

Luke Garner, a 12-year-old boy, lives on a farm with his mother, father, and two brothers. As a third child, Luke and his parents are in violation of a population law. Luke, like all third children, must spend his days hidden or away from public view, or else he will be killed or imprisoned, as well as his family. When the government starts building houses in the woods behind the Garners' house for the rich and elite, Luke is forced to stay indoors, alone during the day.

One day, Luke sees the face of a child in a window of a house that he knows already has two children. About a month later, he runs over to the house out of curiosity and is caught by the child he saw in the window, Jen Talbot. She reveals that she is also a third child. Jen introduces Luke to a chatroom for other third children - who call themselves Shadow Children. The two become friends and Luke visits Jen as much as he can.

Jen, who strongly disagrees with the government, tries to persuade Luke that the government is wrong. Later, at home, he begins to feel guilty for taking up food and supplies that could be used for other people. Jen tells Luke of a rally. Luke refuses to go, saying that he's too scared. Jen gets upset and tells him to leave. He is angry at her and wishes that the Population Police would shoot her during the rally. After thinking that, he realizes that he shouldn't have thought that. That night, she sneaks over to his house and they reconcile before she says goodbye.

The next morning, Luke is paranoid about what has happened. There has been no report of any rally. Growing more afraid of what may have happened to Jen, he breaks into her home again, but there is no sign of her. He runs into the computer room and logs into the chatroom. He sends a message in the chatroom asking if anyone knows what became of her, but there is no reply.

A man steps into the room with a gun. He asks who Luke is and how he knows Jen. Luke reveals himself as another Shadow Child who is friends with Jen. He demands to know where Jen is. The man, who is Jen's father, lowers the gun. He explains that Jen and forty other children were shot and killed in the rally.

The Population Police suddenly turn up and demand to come in. The government had begun monitoring the chatroom after the rally. Luke hides while Mr. Talbot diffuses the situation.

Mr. Talbot forges a fake I.D. for Luke so he can move away, and Luke begins a new life as Lee Grant. He begins going to a boarding school.

Reception[]

Among the Hidden received many accolades:

  • 1998, American Library Association, Best Books for Young Adults
  • 2002, Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award for Grades 6-8[1]
  • 2000, Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee[1]
  • 2001, Sunshine State Young Readers Award for Grades 6-8[1]
  • 2001, California Young Readers Medal for Middle School/Junior High[1]
  • 2018, Bluestem Book Award Nominee[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Among the Hidden (Shadow Children, #1)". Goodreads. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  2. ^ Shannahan, Timothy (October 2013). "Common Core in the Schools: A First Look at Reading Assignments" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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