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Among the Hidden

In this dystopian novel, a young boy named Luke discovers that his family is one of the few allowed to live openly in a society where most children are hidden from the government. As he navigates the complexities of his new reality, Luke must find a way to protect his family and uncover the truth about the world around him. more

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Margaret Haddix
Margaret Haddix

Margaret Haddix is an American author known for her young adult literature. Her works often combine historical and adventurous elements, which are highly appreciated by young readers. more

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