Margaret Haddix - Among the Brave

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From School Library Journal Grade 5–8. This fifth book about third-born children who must go into hiding to avoid elimination picks up where 
S & S, 2003) ended. The ruthless head of the Population Police has taken over the government, and executions are common. Trey has gone to Mr. Talbot's home seeking help to rescue Luke and his other third-born friends just as the man is taken away in handcuffs. Desperate, he teams up with Luke's older, more reckless brother, Mark, to try to find the others. Mark is caught and Trey enlists in the Population Police, his only hope of freeing him. To escape, the boys make a deal with a resistance member disguised as a guard to rescue a prisoner from another torture camp. The prisoner turns out to be none other than Mr. Talbot, who headed the resistance movement. Mark and Trey are able to rescue their friends, but are unable to help the guard who helped them. The adults are ready to give up but the third-born children vow to keep up the fight. Even though elements of the plot seem timeworn and not all of it is plausible, this book provides a fast and wild ride that will appeal to reluctant readers. Once again, Haddix makes real how hard ordinary and not-so-ordinary actions would be for kids who've spent most of their lives hidden away. Although this installment could be read on its own, this series works best when read in sequence.
— Tina Zubak, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, PA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist Gr. 4–7. Like its predecessors in the Shadow Children series, this novel concerns children hidden from society because their families have exceeded the strictly enforced, two-child limit. Trey struggles to survive during a dangerous political shift, as the most repressive faction of the government seizes power. On a personal level, Trey feels intense fear and increasing mistrust as he tries to maneuver in a world where he often cannot tell friend from foe. Haddix writes a compelling story, full of intrigue, danger, and adventure. The level of tension barely lets up, ensuring that "can't-put-it-down" headlong impulse to keep reading. Still, the constant tension gives individual scenes less impact than they might have had in a book with more contrast. Trey makes an interesting, sympathetic protagonist, reflective about his past, convincing in his outlook, and fundamentally alone even among his allies.  Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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But what chance do any of us have anymore anyway? Trey wondered in despair.

The last sheet of paper churned out, and the machine lapsed into silence. Trey reached down and scooped up the papers. Without looking, he thumped them against the counter, straightening out the edges.

Do I dare to drop them? Buy myself a little time?

But he was too nervous to try that, and too scared of infuriating the warden.

The noise of a truck outside distracted him temporarily “Your prisoners from Slahood have arrived,” the warden said, glancing out the window.

Trey let the hand holding the papers fall to his side. He rushed over to the window as if his eagerness to see his prisoners had made him forget about the fax.

“We were giving our prisoner one last beating before he leaves,” the warden said. He leaned over and spoke into the intercom, “Snyder, you may send him up now.”

Trey peered out the window as a truck pulled up in front of the warden’s office. Lee, Nina, Joel, and John were chained together in the back. So was a fifth person, a man.

The chauffeur? Trey suddenly thought. He hadn’t recognized him at first, because the chauffeur looked twenty years older than he had the last time They had seen him, back at the Talbots’ house only a week or so earlier. Mark and I didn’t ask to have the chauffeur released, Trey thought. We didn’t even mention his name. We don’t even know his name.

The chauffeur’s appearance only intensified Trey’s fears. Everything was spinning out of control, even without the danger presented by the fax papers burning in his hand.

“I’ll go help unload the prisoners,” Trey said.

“But my fax — young man! You haven’t been dismissed!” the warden yelled from behind him.

Trey pretended not to hear, though it was a shaky pretense. He would have had to be deaf to miss those shouts. He rushed out the door anyway How long would it take the warden to catch up to him? A minute? Two? Would the warden pause to summon other guards over the intercom — guards who would come to beat him up?

Trey tried not to think about it.

Outside, the driver from Slahood was already jerking Trey’s friends and the chauffeur out of the truck bed. They stumbled and fell, knocking against one another. But the guard gave them no time to right themselves, just kept pulling on their chains until they were all in a heap on the ground.

None of them so much as cried out in pain.

“Who’s signing for this riffraff?” the guard asked.

“Me,” Trey said, blindly grabbing for the clipboard and pen the guard held out. He scrawled his most illegible signature at the bottom of the forms.

“Okay, then,” the guard said, and climbed back into his truck and drove away.

Trey knew he should be running, putting as much distance as he could between himself and the warden. Using every last second to save himself. But time seemed to stop as he stood there regarding his friends. They lay like corpses at his feet, not making the least attempt to untangle themselves. He wasn’t sure if they recognized him or not

“Everything’s okay now,” he wanted to tell them. “I’m rescuing you.” But he knew that would be a lie — he had no hope of carrying off a rescue now. Failing that, Trey at least wanted to ask some questions: “Why did you leave me? Why did you go back to the Grants’ house? Why didn’t you come back for me?”

But it was too late for questions. The warden came storming out of his office, screaming, “Give me that fax this instant!”

At the same time, the guard who had taken Mark away, Nedley, was pulling up in Mark’s battered truck Mark sat in the passenger’s seat, looking groggy but blessedly alive — for now, anyway. A body also lay in the back, but Trey couldn’t tell if he was looking at a corpse or at a living, breathing human.

That must be the prisoner that Jonas Sabine risked his life for. Wonder why Sabine cared so much? They thought dully Probably none of his questions would ever be answered. He’d die still wondering why everything had happened, what any of his bravery had been worth.

Nedley put the truck in park and sprang out of the driver’s seat.

“Don’t just stand there — help me load,” he hissed at Trey.

Trey glanced from Nedley to the warden, rushing toward him. He didn’t really make a choice. He still had no hope of escape, but why confront his doom any sooner than he had to?

Trey crammed the fax into his pocket Then, with Nedley’s help, he hoisted Nina, Lee, Joel, John, and the chauffeur onto the truck. Out of the corner of his eye, Trey could see the warden, huffing furiously, and two guards marching up behind him.

Of course. The warden wouldn’t do anything as undignified as grabbing Trey himself. He’d have someone else do the dirty work for him.

“You climb in too,” Nedley whispered to Trey

“Huh?” They said.

In answer, Nedley shoved Trey, knocking him forward into the open truck bed. Nedley half-fell, half-climbed in on top of him.

“Stop! Wait! My hand’s caught in the chain!” Nedley called out loudly.

As if that were a cue, the truck suddenly jerked forward. Frantically, They clutched at the chains to keep from falling out the back. Nedley yanked up on the liftgate, trapping them all in the truck bed. The truck surged on, gathering speed.

“Help! The prisoner — we’re being kidnapped! Wait! Don’t shoot — I’ll get him!” Nedley stood up in the truck bed and began weaving toward the front of the truck, stepping over Lee and Nina and the others.

Trey wasn’t sure what was happening — whose side was Nedley on? Just in case, Trey tackled him, kicked him away to the side, then dived through the open window into the cab of the truck.

Mark was in the driver’s seat now, looking grim. His broken leg was covered with white plaster, from his knee down to his foot. He had the bottom of his cast jammed against the gas pedal.

“What are you doing?” They screamed at Mark. “Didn’t you see those trucks back there? They’ll catch us in nothing flat!”

“No they won’t,” Mark said, glancing over his shoulder anyhow. “We slashed all their tires.”

“You did?” Trey marveled.

Mark weaved around a guard running toward them waving a gun.

“Pretend to hit me,” Mark said. “Then lean down and push on the gas pedal as hard as you can. My leg's killing me.”

Trey swung broadly at Mark, slipped down, and reached over Mark’s cast for the pedal.

“Faster? Slower?” he called up to Mark.

“Faster. Always faster,” Mark muttered.

Trey pushed even harder, straining the muscles in his arms. It was terrifying not to know what they were speeding toward. He remembered the high fences, the razor wire everywhere.

“The gates!” he screamed at Mark. “The guard! How are we going to get past—”

“The gates are still open for the other truck, the one from Slahood,” Mark muttered. “And the guard—”

Trey heard a pinging sound off to the side.

“Well, he missed,” Mark said matter-of-factly “He just wasn’t a very good aim.”

Trey pushed even harder on the accelerator. Mark was swerving now, turning the steering wheel in wide arcs above Trey’s head. Trey could still hear gunfire.

“I thought we were past the gates!” he yelled. “Who’s shooting at us now?”

“Remember that truck from Slahood?” Mark asked, turning the wheel even more widely.

They heard more shots. They sounded closer than ever. But Mark just started laughing.

“What’s happening?” Trey screamed. He hated not knowing, not being able to see. If I get out of this alive, Trey vowed, I’m never hiding again.

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