Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday: The Line

Title: The Line

Author: Teri Hall

Description: Set in the near future, THE LINE chronicles the adventures of fifteen year old Rachel Quillen. Since her father died in a war, Rachel and her mother, Vivian, have lived in relative isolation on a place called The Property. It's the home of Ms. Moore, a taciturn woman who makes her living growing orchids. She hired Rachel’s mother as a housekeeper, even though she sensed Vivian was in some sort of trouble. Ms. Moore couldn’t be too picky, for there are reasons that good help is hard to find when you live too near the Line.

The National Border Defense System is an impenetrable barrier intended to protect the Unified States from invasion. Because of an impending attack, construction of the System had to be rushed, and the last section—called the Line—was built inside the U.S. border. When it was hastily activated, it created a permanent division between those lucky enough to be on the U.S. side and those who were not. Families were ripped apart, lovers separated. The territory left unprotected became known as Away; the abandoned unfortunates who survived the enemy attack became the Others. Over the years frightening stories circulated about the Others, stories about strange abilities and evil intentions. The Line became a place to avoid.

For Rachel, the activation of the Line is just a history lesson; it happened long before she was born. Life on The Property has been good, if rather dull, and the Line is just something that has always been there. But things are about to change in ways she never imagined and suddenly the world outside The Property—a world of government control and corruption, where people without power or influence have few choices—begins to intrude.

My thoughts: This sounds like a really great dystopian world that I think I'm really going to enjoy. As long as I don't have to live there.

6 comments:

Juju said...

OMG
This looks soooooo goood! Wow.

Marie said...

I love dystopian future novels!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for mentioning the book! I hope you love it!

Teri Hall

Kristen said...

This one really does look amazing. I can't wait to read it!

Author Tony Peters said...

This one does sound like it oculd be good!

Tony Peters
Kids on a Case: The Case of the Ten Grand Kidnapping
http://authortonypeters.blogspot.com/

J.T. Oldfield said...

"as long as I don't have to live there" LOL, isn't that always the case when talking about dystopias? :)