Summary
Among the Hidden, published in 1998, is the first book in Margaret Peterson Haddix's acclaimed Shadow Children series. This young adult dystopian novel explores a world where families are limited to two children due to food shortages and overpopulation. The story follows Luke Garner, a 12-year-old “shadow child” who must remain hidden to survive in a society where his very existence is illegal. The novel’s thought-provoking themes and engaging narrative have made it a popular choice in middle school curricula across the United States. Named one of the American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults in 1998, Among the Hidden was recognized as one of the 10 most taught books in American middle schools in 2013, highlighting its enduring impact on young readers.
Plot
In a dystopian future where families are limited to two children due to overpopulation, 12-year-old Luke Garner lives in hiding as an illegal third child. When a new housing development replaces the woods near his family's farm, Luke is confined indoors to avoid detection by the Population Police. One day, he spots another child's face in a window of a house he knows already has two children.
Luke eventually meets Jen Talbot, a forbidden third child like himself. Jen introduces Luke to an online chatroom for third children, where they call themselves “shadow children.” The two form a friendship, with Luke secretly visiting Jen's house. Jen strongly opposes the government's population control policies and tries to convince Luke that they are wrong.
Jen informs Luke about a planned rally to protest the population laws. Luke, fearing the consequences, refuses to participate. The night before the rally, Jen visits Luke to say goodbye. The next day, Luke anxiously waits for news about the rally, but hears nothing. When he sneaks into Jen's house to investigate, he encounters Jen's father, Mr. Talbot, who reveals that Jen and 40 other children were killed during the rally.
As the Population Police close in, having monitored the Shadow Children's chatroom, Mr. Talbot helps Luke escape by providing him with a false identity. Luke assumes the name Lee Grant, supposedly a boy who died in a skiing accident, and prepares to start a new life at a boarding school, leaving behind his family and his life in hiding.
Themes
Oppression and government control