The Line

The Line by Teri Hall is a reprint edition published by Penguin Young Readers Group on April 14, 2011. This 240-page book is presented in English and explores the life of Rachel, who, after moving with her mother to Mrs. Moore’s house near a mysterious boundary known as the Line, begins to question the secrets surrounding it. Rumors of a dangerous place called Away linger in the air, but the adults in her life remain tight-lipped, leaving Rachel to navigate her curiosity and fears.
As Rachel discovers a recorded message that seems to originate from Away, she is drawn into a web of intrigue that challenges her understanding of loyalty and bravery. The narrative delves into themes of action and adventure within a dystopian setting, as Rachel grapples with the implications of crossing the Line to help those in need. This book presents a thought-provoking journey that invites readers to consider the lengths one might go to in pursuit of truth and justice.
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When Rachel and her mother move to Mrs. Moore’s house-the one with the greenhouse, right next to the Line-Rachel starts questioning things. There are so many rumors of horrible things that lie beyond the Line-in a place called Away-but no one dares to talk about it. And it’s no use asking questions- especially of Mrs. Moore, who has always lived by the Line, or of her mother, who is just happy to have a place to stay, especially since Rachel’s father died in the war. But then Rachel comes across a recorded message-one that could only have come from Away. And the voice on the recorder is asking for help. As things start to unravel, the question becomes, how far is Rachel willing to go to cross the Line and do the right thing?
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