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Among the Enemy [Hardcover]

Margaret Peterson Haddix
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May 17 2005 Shadow Children Books (Book 6)
An ache grew in his throat and he wanted to sob, but he set his jaw and held it in. He'd been wrong to send Nina away, wrong to refuse to help her, wrong to let the commander treat him like a pet. He'd been wrong to think that everything ended when he lost Percy and Alia....I can stop this evil, he thought.

The Population Police are gaining more and more power, and illegal third-borns are in increasing danger. Young Matthias finds himself caught in the cross fire between the Population Police and the rebels -- and unwittingly ends up saving the life of a Population Police officer. By way of reward, the officer takes Matthias to the luxury of Population Police headquarters to train him to become one of their own. There, among his most feared enemies, Matthias encounters Nina, another illegal third-born, who enlists his help in a plot to undermine the Population Police. But Matthias is under constant scrutiny, he has no idea whom he can trust, and he's mourning the loss of his friends Percy and Alia. What can one boy do against a wicked bureaucracy?

In the most exciting Shadow Children book yet, Margaret Peterson Haddix examines how the courage of individuals can make an impact on growing evil.


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Grade 5-7–A continuation of the series in which third-born children must stay in hiding in order to escape certain death at the hands of the Population Police. Many characters return, including Mr. Talbot and Nina, and some of the plot elements of previous books reappear. While there is little character development, the book is fast paced, opening with a raid on the Niedler School that forces Matthias, Percy, and Alia to run for their lives. The two younger children are injured and Matthias inadvertently becomes a member of the Population Police. Issues of trust and loyalty will appeal to readers as will the twists and turns of the action. This book also contains many references to faith in God and the need to believe. The protagonist often finds solace and strength in thinking of the advice given to him by his surrogate father, Samuel, a man of great faith. This one is strictly for fans of the previous books.–Edith Ching, St. Albans School, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, DC
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Gr. 5-8. Each title in the Shadow Children series reveals a different aspect of a dystopian future in which illegal "third children" are hunted by ruthless Population Police. In the sixth installment, Haddix zooms in on Matthias, the eldest of the three friends Nina allied with in Among the Betrayed (2001). While seeking help for Alia and Percy, both gravely injured during their escape from the latest Population Police raid, Matthias impulsively saves the life of an officer and must then pose as an aspiring recruit. Suddenly Matthias is hailed as a hero and whisked into the heart of police headquarters, where he finds unexpected camaraderie with his former archenemies and must contend with feelings of confusion, guilt, and grief as he uses his position to aid undercover rebels. The top-level authorities' instantaneous embrace of Matthias may bother some readers, but the brisk, efficient pacing facilitated by occasionally abrupt plot turns is precisely what has cemented Haddix's strong following among both avid and reluctant readers. Series fans and newcomers alike will devour this whole. Jennifer Mattson
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5.0 out of 5 stars The cost of experience... Oct 5 2012
By C. S. Sauvé TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
This is the sixth book in a "sequence" of seven. (I have no idea why they don't just call it a book series.) The other books are Among the Hidden, Among the Impostors, Among the Betrayed, Among the Barons, Among the Brave, and Among the Free. The set as a whole would rate 5-stars in my mind, despite the fact that not all my reviews are that high (I rated each on its own as it fits in its series, and under its own entry).

Matthias, a minor character from the third book, returns to become the viewpoint of this book. He's the youngest viewpoint character in the series, not even knowing his age but bumping his age from ten to thirteen near the start of the book.

This is also the book that revolves around spirituality and belief in God and helping your fellow man and such. It's not laid on overly thick (if it was, this would be 4-stars instead of 5) but is present and causes much self-doubt and regret on Matthias' part. At the end, he learns that you can never truly return home as the things he's done and will still have to do in order to further the third child cause has burned away the last of his innocence.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Comeback for Haddix July 2 2005
By Ellis Reyes - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I am a 5th grade teacher and read the "Shadow Children" series aloud to my class each year. I was pretty disappointed with Among the Brave as I felt the author spent far too much time retelling the story of the earlier books. Among the Enemy was riveting. It began very strong and the momentum never dissipated. The main character of the story has shifted once again, to Matthias (one of the kids first encountered in Among the Imposters) and it also takes a noticeably spiritual turn. I was ready to be disappointed again, but Ms. Haddix did a fine job of storytelling with this one. It is a fine series to read when a class is studying civil rights, the Constitution, or for older kids ecology, and childbirth policies in this country and others. I'm eager to read the next in the series, whenever that may be.
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5.0 out of 5 stars another home run July 11 2005
By Annie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I am a 6th grade teacher and I used the first book in the series as a class novel. During the rest of the year, I read the next four books. Anytime we had a few minutes at the end of class, instead of taking the five minutes to talk, as most students will choose to do, my students bugged me to read to them. We finished the fifth book on the last day of school and many of them were planning to check the sixth out of the library over the summer. I teach in an inner-city school and you should know that many of this children have never read a book in their life unless they were forced to, but they were all getting on-line from the school computer putting the book on reserve before it was even released. I would call that a powerful book. The only problem with the books, is that, as an English teacher, I teach my students to look deeper into text, but there are many questions that are not answered; as a mother of twins, I could sympathize with them when they were curious about how this phenomenon would be dealt with in this society. They asked many deep questions I could not answer, and I would love to have some kind of background information for those of us who have cosen to teach this book to our students. They are asking the questions, but there are no answers!

You should read these books, because they are not just for children. I had a parent call and ask me about them, because her son was telling her about them and she was interested in reading them herself. I am looking forward to the final book in the series; I hope the children do gain their freedom and are allowed to live free!
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5.0 out of 5 stars best one yet! Aug 16 2005
By Kelly - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I got this book at about 5 o'clock and had finsihed it by about 11, if you get the point. It is definitely the best book yet and my new favorite. Throughout the whole series many shadow children join the cause to fight the Population Police, but this book has the most action against them and the most suspense. Matthias is the main character and this brings in more history of some of the characters so far (Alia, Percy, and Matthias). The best part is the suspense and excitement of what happens in the book. I've been disappointed by the fact that the third children never "win" anything over the Pop. Police, but I wasn't disappointed by this one. It is the best book so far.
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