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Kidnapped from her front yard in Oklahoma eleven years ago, seventeenyear-old

Eve Anderson lives a wretched existence in Bell Meade,

Minnesota with her abductor, “Papa,” his common-law wife “Mama,” and

Honey, Eve’s four-year-old daughter with Papa. Papa keeps the family

hidden behind locked doors, boarded-up windows, and an eight-foot tall

fence that surrounds their backyard.Emma Love, also seventeen, recently

moved to Bell Meade with her Aunt Vi to take care of her big sister

Noelle, who’s in a vegetative state after being savagely beaten by her

boyfriend, Jack Armstrong. He is charged with grievous bodily harm, but

Emma worries that the popularity and influence of the Armstrong family

will keep Noelle from getting the justice she deserves.When Eve and Emma

start talking through the fence that adjoins their backyards, they soon

form a connection. Emma finds it comforting to talk to Eve about Noelle,

and Eve sees parallels between Noelle’s situation and her own. She acts

as Emma’s confidant, but does not reveal her own secrets, for fear of

Papa’s wrath if he finds out.But when Papa decides to marry Eve and move

the family to an isolated farmhouse, Eve must risk everything to save

herself and Honey. Will she have the courage to escape from Papa before

it’s too late? And will Emma have the strength to help her new friend,

even as she struggles to save her own sister?TRIGGER WARNING: Dear

Readers,On May 3, 2010, Yeardley Love, a beautiful, vibrant senior and

lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, was murdered by her exboyfriend,

George Huguely. Everyone at the university, including my

daughter Elizabeth, who was also a senior at the time, was devastated.

As a former UVA alumnus and a mother, I was heartbroken over Yeardley’s

death and never forgot her. The character of Noelle is loosely based on

Yeardley’s story.The character of Eve is a fictional composite of two

girls, Elizabeth Smart and Jaycee Dugard, who were abducted from their

homes by psychopaths and held captive; Elizabeth for nine months, and

Jaycee for over eighteen years. Fortunately, they both eventually

escaped from their captors and returned to their families.Because of the

subject matter of these girls’ stories, OVER THE FENCE is not for

everyone. Although not overly graphic in nature, this novel does depict

instances of domestic violence and sexual assault of a minor. If you get

upset or uncomfortable reading this book, please set it down and call

your doctor or local mental health office.If you are a victim of

domestic violence or know someone who is, you can get help by calling

the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. For anyone who

has information on a missing child, call the Missing and Exploited Child


Hotline at 1-800-843-5678. And lastly, Sharon and Lexie Love, Yeardley’s

mother and sister, co-founded the One Love Foundation, to honor

Yeardley’s memory and help empower young people to have healthy

relationships. You can donate to this worthy cause at

www.joinonelove.org.

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