Borderliners: A Novel - Softcover

Høeg, Peter

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Synopsis

"Gripping and disturbing . . . Høeg's evocation of the way a child perceives the world is alarmingly vivid."-USA Today

Strange things are happening at Biehl's Academy when this elite school opens its doors to a group of orphans and reform-school rejects, kids at the end of the system's tether. But the school is run by a peculiar set of rules by which every minute is regimented and controlled. The children soon suspect that they are guinea pigs in a bizarre social experiment, and that their only hope of escape is to break through a dangerous threshold of time and space. Peter Høeg's "brilliant" and dystopian Borderliners is a "uniquely philosophical thriller" (Boston Sunday Globe) and a haunting story of childhood travail and hope.

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About the Author

Peter Høeg, born in 1957 in Denmark, pursued various interests―dancer, actor, sailor, fencer, and mountaineer―before turning seriously to writing. His work has been published in 33 countries. The Quiet Girl is his fifth novel. Høeg writes prose that is both changeable and as deep-fathomed as poetry...[It] demands to be read aloud and savored.―The New Yorker on Smilla’s Sense of Snow

From the Back Cover

A disturbing, often brutal book, which stretches the limits of literary thriller as it challenges our notions of education and childhood.

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