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The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier

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The Chocolate War

Robert Cormier

Random House Children's Books · Print & ebook · September 14, 2004

Reading lane: Abuse & Healing

A Young Adult pick for readers exploring The Chocolate War.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Under Pressure

Come here for

  • classroom-ready tension
  • layered pressure-cooker read

Expect

  • peer pressure and bullying
  • classic YA with a hard edge

Book Details

Authors
Robert Cormier
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Published
September 14, 2004
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Abuse & Healing · Peer Pressure for Teens
Reading lane
Abuse & Healing

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • YA Classics

  • Boarding School YA

  • Peer Pressure for Teens

About This Book

One of the most controversial YA novels of all time, The Chocolate War is a modern masterpiece that speaks to fans of S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders and John Knowles’s A Separate Peace . After suffering rejection from seven major publishers, The Chocolate War made its debut in 1974, and quickly became a bestselling—and provocative—classic for young adults. This chilling portrait of an all-boys prep school casts an unflinching eye on the pitfalls of conformity and corruption in...

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One of the most controversial YA novels of all time, The Chocolate War is a modern masterpiece that speaks to fans of S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders and John Knowles’s A Separate Peace . After suffering rejection from seven major publishers, The Chocolate War made its debut in 1974, and quickly became a bestselling—and provocative—classic for young adults. This chilling portrait of an all-boys prep school casts an unflinching eye on the pitfalls of conformity and corruption in our most elite cultural institutions. “Masterfully structured and rich in theme; the action is well crafted, well timed, suspenseful.”— The New York Times Book Review “The characterizations of all the boys are superb.”— School Library Journal , starred review “Compellingly immediate. . . . Readers will respect the uncompromising ending.”— Kirkus Reviews , starred review An ALA Best Book for Young Adults A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Editor’s Choice A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year

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