Some families are built on truth. Others are built on silence.
From childhood, Elaina Sterling learns to observe rather than speak. Growing up in a pristine suburban home defined by appearances, she discovers early that the most important things are never said aloud. What is hidden matters more than what is displayed, and survival depends on knowing which truths must remain unspoken.
As Elaina grows into a writer, her devotion to honesty becomes both her compass and her armor. She believes in clean lines-between right and wrong, loyalty and betrayal, truth and performance. Writing becomes her way of imposing order on a world shaped by deception.
Berghoff, raised in a rigid household ruled by certainty and faith, learns a different lesson. For him, doubt is dangerous, silence is discipline, and obedience is love. Yet beneath the structure that shaped him, a fracture grows-one that pulls him toward imagination, transgression, and stories that challenge the very foundations he was taught to defend.
When Elaina and Berghoff's lives intersect, their shared ambition binds them together even as their internal contradictions pull them apart. Both are writers. Both are observers. And both carry private histories that quietly dictate how far they are willing to bend-or break-the rules they live by.
The Lines We Draw is a literary novel about the invisible boundaries that govern families, marriages, and creative lives. It explores the cost of silence, the seduction of control, and the ways storytelling can both reveal and conceal the truth. With psychological depth and emotional precision, the novel asks a haunting question: What happens when the lines that protect us become the very things that imprison us?