2. Plot:
Luke has never been to school. He's never had a birthday party, or
gone to a friend's house for an overnight. In fact, Luke has never
had a friend. Luke is one of the shadow children, a third child
forbidden by the Population Police. He's lived his entire life in
hiding, and now, with a new housing development replacing the woods
next to his family's farm, he is no longer even allowed to go
outside. Then, one day Luke sees a girl's face in the window of a
house where he knows two other children already live. Finally, he's
met a shadow child like himself. Jen is willing to risk everything
to come out of the shadows--does Luke dare to become involved in
her dangerous plan? Can he afford not to?
3. Margaret Peterson Haddix
I grew up on a farm outside Washington Court House, Ohio. As a kid,
I liked to read a lot, and was also involved in 4-H, various bands
and choirs (I played flute and piano), church youth group, the
school newspaper, and I ran track one year in high school. After
graduating from Miami University (of Ohio), I worked as a newspaper
copy editor in Fort Wayne, Indiana; a newspaper reporter in
Indianapolisuiz-bowl type team. I was pretty disastrous as an
athlete,; and a part-time community college instructor and
freelance writer in Danville, Illinois, before my first book was
published. I've moved around a lot as an adult, having also lived
in Luxembourg (during a college semester abroad) and in Clarks
Summit, Pennsylvania. Several years ago, I moved back to Ohio with
my husband and kids; we now live in Columbus, Ohio. My husband is a
newspaper editor and my kids are both in middle school.
4. How did you get the idea for Among the Hidden?
I first started thinking about Among the Hidden when my husband and
I were trying to decide whether to have a third child, or whether
to stop with two. All the reasons we could come up with for having
or not having another baby seemed entirely subjective, more
emotional than rationalexcept the possibility that the world was
overpopulated, and it might be irresponsible to have more than two
kids. I remember thinking in frustration one night, Well, if
overpopulation were that bad of a problem, thered be a law, that
nobody could have a third child! My next thought was, What if there
was a law like that? I knew instantly that I had a good idea for a
book, regardless of what my husband and I decided.
5. Was there ever a two-child rule?
I made up that rule, but its not entirely far-fetched. For many
years, China has had a more stringent law: families there are
limited to one child. But there are some exceptions to that rule,
and the circumstances and enforcement methods in China are
different from those in my book. (You could probably tell that
Among the Hidden wasnt set in China.) When I was researching my
book, I read a lot about Chinas efforts at population controland
efforts in other countries--but I was not trying to depict any of
those situations exactly. I wanted to be able to imagine the world
of Among the Hidden in my own way.
6. What is the setting of Among the Hidden?
You may have noticed that I never actually gave an exact time and
place for the story. I didnt just forget toI did this on purpose. I
wanted readers to think about whether this is something that could
happen in the United States, if there were droughts and famines and
an extreme change in the government. But I didnt want to come out
and say that, partly because all the explanation would have bogged
down the story, and partly because I thought a lot of people would
think, Nope, that could never happen here! and then dismiss the
whole book. So I wanted to make readers think. I could have given
an exact yearI was picturing everything as happening twenty or
thirty years in the future. But its always bothered me that the
book 1984 lost some of its effect after 1984 came and passed, so I
didnt want to be that precise.
7. Isnt it Ironic? A woman with twins in front of a sign saying,
"Have only one child" in Chinese.
8. 9. Interesting Fact:
May 11, 1811: Chang and Eng, first Siamese twins.Chang and Eng
Bunker were the first set of conjoined twins to be brought to
international attention. Because they were born in Thailand, which
was then called Siam, they were called Siamese twins. However, in
the village where they were born, they were known as the "Chinese
Twins" because their parents were from China. Joined at the breast
by cartilage, the pair became part of a world tour organized by
British merchant Robert Hunter to satisfy the public's curiosity
about the phenomenon. After ten years of performing for audiences
around the world, the twins went into business for themselves as
tobacco farmers, settling in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and even
becoming U.S. citizens (at which time they adopted the name
Bunker). They married two sisters in 1843 and fathered twenty-one
children between them. It wasn't until after their death that
doctors realized they could easily have been separated.
10. The Shadow Children Series:
Among the Hidden
Among the Imposters
Among the Betrayed
Among the Barons
Among the Brave
Among the Enemy
Among the Free
11. Ch. 1 & 2 Vocabulary:
Shudder
Harrumphed
Reassure
Peered
Umpteenth
Runt
Recognizable
Protested
Loaned
Startled
Crouched
Skillet
Insisted
Superstition
Hulking
Shivered
12. Chapter 2 Questions:
1. What kind of cake did Luke get for his sixth birthday?
2. Why did Luke want to cry?
3. Why wasnt Luke supposed to look out the kitchens side
table?
4. Why did Matthew and Mark never have to hide?
5. What was the Population Law?
6. Who do you think took the woods away?
13. Ch. 3 & 4 Vocabulary:
Careened
Skittish
Offended
Deserted
Automatically
Slanted
Beseechingly
Suspicious
Curiosity
Hovered
Caravan
Scurried
14. Ch. 3 & 4 Questions:
1. What toy did Luke long for? Why?
2. What rule did Luke have to follow in order to walk around in the
house?
3. How did Mark treat Luke?
4. Why did Dad grumbled about Luke staying in the attic?
5. Had Luke ever seen another human being other than his
family?
6. Lukes mother said and things could be worse. Do you agree with
her? Why or why not?
7. Where did Luke have to sit for breakfast?
8. Why did they decide to sit Luke there?
9. What was Luke eating for breakfast?
15. Ch. 5-6 Vocabulary:
Bore
Reciprocity
Auction
Comment
Retrieve
16. Ch. 5 & 6 Questions:
1. What were court orders?
2. Who sent the family a letter?
3. What was the letter about?
4. What arrived two weeks later?
5. Where were the majority of the pigs going?
6. How are they going to pay the taxes?
17. Ch. 7 & 8 Vocabulary:
Linger
Rescue
Raged
Fatigue
Complaining
Vast
Linoleum
Tentatively
Cautious
Perch
Apparatus
Teetering
Blubbered
Zeal
18. Ch. 7 & 8 Questions:
1. What was Lukes pattern?
2. Where were the workers going?
3. Who were the Barons?
4. What were sissy clothes?
5. What did Luke do in his free time?
6. What did Dad make them for lunch?
7. What games did the boys play?
8. Why was the family in such a rush-where were they going?
9. What did Luke do while they were gone?
10. What was Lukes interest that particular day?
11. Who caught Luke working in the house?
12. How did Luke feel about this situation?
19. Ch. 9 & 10 Vocabulary:
recovered
reluctantly
muttered
Irritable
yeast
pathetic
resignedly
disgustedly
incredulously
ceremony
guffawed
pantomimed
20. Chapter 9 & 10 Questions:
1. What did Luke see?
2. What did Luke want his mother to talk to his father about?
3. Would you like to be Luke? Why or why not?
4. What was wrong with the bread that Luke had made?
5. How was the bread described?
6. What were they eating for dinner?
7. What did Dad think of Luke cooking?
8. What family had their windows blocked by heavy blinds?
21. Ch. 11 & 12 Vocabulary:
22. Ch. 11 & 12 Questions:
1. What was the main idea in this chapter?
2. What do you believe Luke should do about it?
3. What was harvest?
4. What does the word sporadically?
5. What idea did Luke think up?
6. How was he going to accomplish this?
7. How many people left?
8. Did he actually leave the house?
23. Ch. 13 & 14 Vocabulary:
24. Ch. 13 & 14 Questions:
1. How did he proceed to the neighbors house?
2. How did Luke view his house?
3. What complication happened at the end of the chapter?
1. How did he get inside the house?
2. Describe the house from Lukes perspective.
3. What does the word pristine mean?
4. Who did Luke find?
5. What did the girl tell Luke that frightened him?
6. What words came out of Lukes mouth?
25. Ch. 15 Questions:
1. Who was the girl referring to as a shadow child?
2. What did Luke mean by saying that he broke many taboos
today?
3. What was the girl on the phone?
4. What does the word competent mean?
5. What was the girls name?
6. Did Jen have more or less freedom than Luke?
7. What do you think Jen meant when she said Im your ticket
out.?
26. Ch. 16 Questions:
1. What was Jen and Lukes signal?
2. What does the word propaganda mean?
3. What were the names of Jens brothers?
4. What does the word infiltrator mean?
5. What job did Jens step dad have?
6. What did Jen think of Government leaders?
7. What was on the carpet?
8. What did Luke and Jen do about this situation?
27. Ch. 17 Questions:
1. How did Jen get to the mall?
2. What was a forged Pass?
3. What had Jen checked out on the computer?
4. What is the story behind the fingerprints?
5. What type of food did Jen give Luke?
6. What did he think about it?
7. What was the government trying to force people to become
(according to Jen)?
8. Why did the government pass the Population Law?
28. Ch. 18 & 19 Questions:
1. What was the main idea of this chapter?
2. Who was Carlos?
3. What was the password?
1. What did Jen give Luke to read?
2. What game did Lukes dad offer to play with him?
3. Do you believe that Lukes dad is becoming suspicious of his
behavior?
4. What is hydroponics?
5. How many calories a day was the government regulating to the
people?
6. The article that intrigued Luke said that there was plenty of
food and the population law was unnecessary-who did they believe
was eating all the food?
29. Ch. 20 & 21 Questions:
1. What month did Luke have a safe journey to Jens house?
2. Why did Lukes dad hang around the house a lot during the winter
months?
3. What did Jen want her I.D. to say?
4. What month was the rally going to be held in?
1. What was the letter about that Lukes dad get from the
government?
2. Why did Luke think the government wanted them to stop?
3. How many times did Luke go see Jen in February, March?
4. Why did the government make pets illegal?
5. Did Luke think his brothers would betray him?
6. What hobby did Mark have?
30. Ch. 22 & 23 Questions:
1. What was Jens plan on getting to the rally?
2. How did the Population Police get a few days off?
3. What did Luke think about the plan?
4. How did Luke leave things between him and Jen at the end of the
chapter?
1. How was Luke feeling at the beginning of the chapter?
2. Where did Lukes mother find him when she got home?
31. Ch. 24 & 25 Questions:
1. What was Luke thinking he would do to Jen?
2. Why was Jen glad that the government outlawed pets?
3. Did Luke change his mind about going to the rally?
4. What was his thought behind it?
1. Why was Luke up early that morning?
2. What was the big announcement on the radio about that Luke
thought was the rally?
3. What did Luke want his mother to do?
4. At the end of the chapter, it states that Luke has a plan-what
do you think his plan is?
32. Ch. 26 & 27 Questions:
1. Where did Luke go?
2. What did Luke type on the computer?
3. What happened at the end of the chapter?
1. Who found Luke?
2. What questions were asked to Luke?
3. What happened to Jen?
4. What warning did Jens dad give to Luke?
5. What is Jens dads occupation?
33. Chapter 28 Questions:
1. What situation happened at the beginning of the chapter?
2. Why did this situation occur?
3. What did Jens dad discuss with Luke about the government (page
135)?
4. What did Jens dad say about the population law?
5. Who was at the door at the end of the chapter?
34. Chapter 29 Questions:
1. What did Jens dad instruct Luke to do?
2. What explanation did Jens dad give for the computer
message?
3. What did Jens father say he would do if the people searched his
house?
4. How did Jens dad talk to Luke after the police had left?
5. Why did they have to communicate this way?
6. Was there a door?
7. Why did Jens dad tell Luke that (about the door)?
8. What ideas did Luke think of to help free him?
9. What was Lukes final decision at the end of this chapter?
35. Chapter 30 Questions:
1. Who was Lee Grant?
2. Who was the real Lee Grant?
3. What happened when Jens dad came for Luke? How did they
act?
4. What did Luke say that he wanted to do for Jen?
5. Why did he want to do this?
6. How did Lee Grant feel at the end of the chapter?
36. Think about it:
1. Did you like this book?
2. What about this book did you like?
3. What chapter did you see yourself in?
4. How would you feel if you were a Third Child in their
country?
5. Would you stay hidden or would you find a way to
escape?