Borderliners by Peter Høeg (.ePUB)

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Borderliners by Peter Høeg (Hoeg)
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Overview: In Borderliners, Peter Høeg delivers a stark, unsettling novel about childhood, authority, and the fragile boundaries of freedom. The story follows three children—Peter, Katarina, and August—who are sent to an experimental boarding school in Denmark. Beneath its progressive veneer, the school conceals a harsh and controlling system where time itself is manipulated and regimented as a tool of discipline.

As the children form a secret alliance, they struggle to resist the crushing power of institutional authority and the dehumanizing effects of strict control. Together, they explore the edges of reality—where the line between order and chaos, conformity and individuality, becomes dangerously blurred.

Dark, cerebral, and infused with philosophical depth, Borderliners examines trauma, resilience, and the human need for connection. Høeg’s prose is both precise and haunting, crafting a narrative that is part Bildungsroman, part dystopian fable, and entirely unforgettable.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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