The
Glass Ceiling
by Julie LaVoie
Release Date: December 11th 2015
Frost Books Group
Summary from Goodreads:Pickaxes, grime, and watery oatmeal are all sixteen-year-old Heart has ever known. Growing up in the tunnels, the only breaks in her muscle-aching monotony are the numerous nights spent cramped in a metal box. Stupid runaway mouth. But when strange visions and a hidden map hint there’s more to life than she’s been led to believe — boys being one of them — only one thing weighs on her mind. Escape.
Yet freedom is a tease. Heart merely trades her small prison for a larger one — a transparent dome controlled by the Guardian, an aging leader bent on creating a genetically perfect race. Heart's birthmark on her shoulder? An abomination that carries a lifetime sentence of slavery for females.
Refusing to let a glass ceiling deter her, Heart searches for a way out of the dome. But unraveling the Guardian's secrets is a risky endeavor. Human skulls atop crude sticks serve as a warning: treason is punishable by death. When her new friends are captured, and escape is just an arm’s reach away, Heart must decide. Take the freedom she so desperately wants or save her friends’ lives?
by Julie LaVoie
Release Date: December 11th 2015
Frost Books Group
Summary from Goodreads:Pickaxes, grime, and watery oatmeal are all sixteen-year-old Heart has ever known. Growing up in the tunnels, the only breaks in her muscle-aching monotony are the numerous nights spent cramped in a metal box. Stupid runaway mouth. But when strange visions and a hidden map hint there’s more to life than she’s been led to believe — boys being one of them — only one thing weighs on her mind. Escape.
Yet freedom is a tease. Heart merely trades her small prison for a larger one — a transparent dome controlled by the Guardian, an aging leader bent on creating a genetically perfect race. Heart's birthmark on her shoulder? An abomination that carries a lifetime sentence of slavery for females.
Refusing to let a glass ceiling deter her, Heart searches for a way out of the dome. But unraveling the Guardian's secrets is a risky endeavor. Human skulls atop crude sticks serve as a warning: treason is punishable by death. When her new friends are captured, and escape is just an arm’s reach away, Heart must decide. Take the freedom she so desperately wants or save her friends’ lives?
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as Heart touched the doorknob, muffled voices sounded from the other
side. Crap.
She looked around her. The closest object was a trash can. She
lowered herself behind it, wrinkling her nose at the putrid smell of
dirty diapers. The door swung open and the Matriarch stepped out. A
messy braid laid over one shoulder.
“We
need to locate
her. Check the bathroom. Check the tunnels. She couldn’t have
gotten far.”
The
woman stomped past the trash can without noticing Heart. In one
bright flash, all the fluorescents came on. Chills spread through
Heart like black oil. They were going to find her.
The
dorm mother put one of the older girls in charge and rushed toward
the east tunnels. Heart stayed in her kneeling position, frozen to
her spot. Think, Heart, think.
Going inside her dorm was out of the question. Her only choice was to
go west. Her heart sank. The west tunnels were in the opposite
direction of the Box. She couldn’t leave 176 behind.
Before
she could change her mind, she abandoned her hiding spot and sprinted
toward the common area. Luckily, everyone was already in the tunnels
and she made it through without being detected.
She
neared the Box and moaned. She’d forgotten about the padlock. How
was she going to get 176 out? She banged her fist against the thick
metal. “176, you in there?”
There
was no response. Of course, 176 couldn’t talk. She placed her ear
against the door, listening for movement. Three thumps came from
within.
“The
door is locked and I can’t open it.” Heart banged once more. “I
have to go, but I’ll come back for you, okay?” She hesitated.
Promises alone wouldn’t help 176 survive the Box. “Just
concentrate on the sliver of light. Pretend it’s an angel, wrapping
you with her wings. Protecting you. That’s what I do.”
A
ball formed in Heart’s throat. “Stay strong. I know you can do
it.”
A
thump sounded. Heart sniffled and wiped at her nose. There was
nothing more she could say.
With
a final glance over her shoulder, she rushed toward the west tunnels,
staying close to the walls. She made a note of the small alcoves she
passed. If needed, she could easily squeeze into one.
Every
couple of minutes, she stopped and listened for voices. Yells and the
beating of feet into dirt bounced off the cavern walls. She couldn’t
tell if they were ten feet away or a hundred. Adrenaline forced Heart
forward and she quickened her pace. If the Matriarch caught her,
losing her tongue would be the best scenario she could hope for.
The
walls grew narrower and the path more treacherous. She’d never been
this far into the tunnels. Looming rock formations snagged at her
hair. What if she’d picked the wrong turn? What if it was a dead
end?
She
turned a corner and her stomach flipped. A wrought iron gate marked
the exit, a six inch thick steel bar holding it in place. Beyond the
gate, a pinkish purple glow filled the tunnel. Freedom? Heart grasped
the cold metal bar. C’mon, c’mon,
c’mon! She tugged until her veins
threatened to pop out of her forehead.
It
didn’t budge. She whipped her head back and forth, searching for
something hard. She grabbed a rock and slammed it into the bar. A
pinging sound echoed off the walls. She didn’t care that the
commotion would attract attention. There was no other escape. No
bright arrows pointing the way. Nothing left to do but hit that bar
with every bit of strength she could muster.
The
footfalls came quicker now. A whistle blew. Heart hit the bar faster.
Harder. The sounds were closing in. Every hair on her head could
sense her pursuers. And yet she continued. Bang.
Bang. Bang.
The
bar moved slightly and tears of hope stung her eyes. Please!
Her
body jolted as someone grasped her arm. The rock, and her only chance
of escape, slipped from her fingertips.
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About
the Author
Julie
lives in historic Saratoga Springs, NY with the man of her dreams and
their boys. Being surrounded by males, she overcompensates by owning
everything pink. From her clothing, to purses, to even her pots and
pans. She just can’t get enough pink.
She enjoys taking long road trips with her family to the beach and to amusement parks. She has one cat that she showers with kissy-baby talk, but who only returns a non-amused glance every once in a while. It’s her third cat to act this way, so she’s wondering if perhaps she should get a dog next time.
From a young age, Julie’s vivid imagination constantly invented story lines. But it wasn’t until she began working in a career that required zero creativity, that her need to write poured out like a dam bursting. And she’s been writing ever since.
She enjoys taking long road trips with her family to the beach and to amusement parks. She has one cat that she showers with kissy-baby talk, but who only returns a non-amused glance every once in a while. It’s her third cat to act this way, so she’s wondering if perhaps she should get a dog next time.
From a young age, Julie’s vivid imagination constantly invented story lines. But it wasn’t until she began working in a career that required zero creativity, that her need to write poured out like a dam bursting. And she’s been writing ever since.
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