Families who loved The Line by Teri Hall often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the status quo or expressing frustration with rules that feel arbitrary or unfair. It is an ideal bridge for middle schoolers transitioning from simple adventure stories to complex social allegories. The story follows Rachel, a girl living on the edge of a forbidden, electrified border, whose world is upended when she discovers a cry for help from the other side. The book masterfully explores themes of curiosity, civic duty, and the courage required to seek the truth in a world of secrets. While it is a dystopian science fiction tale, the emotional core focuses on a daughter's relationship with her mother and her late father's legacy. It is a safe yet provocative entry point for ages 10 to 14 to discuss how fear can be used to control people and why standing up for others is a necessary risk.