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The Battle of Jericho (by Sharon M. Draper)

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High school hazing book is provoking but inauthentic.


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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this is a book about hazing, and includes some bad behavior, including underage drinking, pranks, a gun being waved around, and a final tragedy.  It's easy to relate to Jericho's desire to fit in with the popular crowd. His story could be a cautionary tale to young teens about to have to make their own decisions about fitting in and peer pressure.

Educational value: Could lead to some interesting discussions about hazing. Parents might want to ask kids what goes on in their own schools and how it compares to this book.
Positive messages: This is a book about hazing, and the problems that come when teens go along with peer pressure and make bad decisions.
Positive role models: It's easy to relate to Jericho's desire to fit in with the popular crowd. His story could be a cautionary tale to young teens about to have to make their own decisions about fitting in and peer pressure.
Violence: A gun is waved around and pointed at people, some of the hazing goes too far, a girl is deliberately burned with a red-hot fork, the pledges are paddled. A tragedy occurs near the end.
Sex: Innuendo, sexual harassment, a girl takes off her shirt in front of boys.
Language: Not applicable.
Consumerism: Brand name products mentioned approvingly by the main character and others.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Underage drinking.

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
  • Families can talk about hazing. How does the presentation you see in this book compare to what you've seen at school? Do you think Jericho's story is realistic?
  • The sequel to this book, November Blues, features Jericho's girlfriend. Are you interested in following the story? What's fun about reading a series? Why do you think publishers may want to print them?

What's the story?

What's the story?
The coolest group in Jericho's high school is the Warriors of Distinction -- they wear cool clothes, have great parties, get all the girls, and do the occasional service project. When Jericho is invited to pledge he's surprised and thrilled. He even gets the girl of his dreams. But he's less thrilled with the initiation activities, and with the way the first ever girl pledge is being treated. The activities seem scary and border on abusive. But he's determined to make it and not let his friends down. Then tragedy strikes.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

This is a Coretta S. King Honor Book and does impart a lesson about going along with peer pressure and making bad choices.  But while Draper certainly takes on a timely and compelling issue by examining hazing, readers may find that the plot is secondary to the point.  The dialogue -- with an abundance of exclamation points -- also fails to ring true. This book is part of Draper's series that also includes the stronger installment November Blues, which looks at the life of a pregnant teen.

 

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Book Details
Author: Sharon M. Draper
Publisher: Penguin Group
Publication date: March 17, 2004
Number of pages: 297
Hardcover price: $16.95

This review was written by Matt Berman
 
 

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akasha morris
teen, 15 years old
 
love it cuz it a very good book it help u to b a leader nt a flower

FranP
teen, 18 years old
 
This book was interesting and got better as I read every child around my age should read it! It talks about real stuff and YOU WILL ENJOY IT!

RUNAWAYS
kid, 13 years old
 
good for high school kids, teenagers, tweens nothing below! <3
i thought it was a really good book! i think it tells a true story about hazing and high school. any high school you go to there will majority be all of the things she writes about in this book! i would let my child or class read this book!

Rodney Reader
parent of 13 year old
 
My kid read it at the age of twelve and he said it was a really good book then I read it and i agreed. Nothing was that bad in the book maybe a few parts were over the edge but not horrible i reccomend everyone to read it.

meme12
teen, 17 years old
 
i cried
I loved this book!!!!!!! It teaches people how they should act around others. This book made me feel good about my life and realized how people were and still are. I love this book!!!!!!!!!!!!! p.s. please read this book!

 
Good Book
The Battle of Jericho Sharon M. Draper Penguin Putnam Inc. Fiction ISBN 0-689-84232-5 Pages (297) The Battle of Jericho is a book that tells readers how significant peer pressure can be. It shows that even though a club may seem like the “cool” thing to do, it can also be harmful for you or others. In this book the question of “Should I do this?” is asked but everyone is too scared to do anything about it. In The Battle of Jericho, the plot is Jericho is a regular kid who is insecure about his weight problems. So when the coolest group in school, The Warriors of Distinction, ask him, his cousin Josh, and his best friend Kofi to pledge, nothing can go wrong. His huge crush Arielle even notices him and wants to hang out. Jericho would do anything to get into the club and to go to all of the exclusive parties. All of the adults seem to think that the 50 year old club is a good idea with its community service and its commanding status at school and even around the community. Jericho’s father Brock was in the club and he is so proud that his son Josh and his nephew are going to join. However, when the pledges become uneasy about the tasks they are asked to carry out, no one seems to step in and stop it. When the last and hardest day of pledging comes up, the line between life and death might even be crossed. The Main character in this book is Jericho. Jericho, his cousin Josh, and Kofi are all best friends. Josh’s girlfriend November is best friends with Kofi’s girlfriend Dana. Also, Jericho’s huge crush Arielle is friends with November and Dana. Those six characters are the protagonists. The antagonists are Eddie Mahoney, Rick Sharpe and “Mad” Madison. These three are the senior Warriors who force the pledges to do atrocious things. The conflict is when Eddie Mahoney (a senior Warrior) seems to have it out for the sole female pledge in the group, Dana. Eddie would go out of his way to hurt Dana or make her uncomfortable. This book was told in a Third Person point of view and it was limited to the thoughts of only Jericho. The theme of the book was to always say NO to peer pressure. The setting of the book was a small town in Ohio in the winter season. Overall I thought this book was enjoyable and I never wanted to put this book down. It is a story of how teenagers really think and I feel that Sharon M. Draper did a great job with the teenage lingo she used. Some examples are “yo” and “cuz”. In general, the author really put into words how a teenage mind really works. Overall Grade: A- This book was reviewed by Tyler Edwards at 11/15/06

 
Any Student Entering High School Should Read This Book
I had to read this book for my english class and it was an easy read. The book had a very good message and it brought a lot of discussions into the classroom. In my opinion, kids that are entering high school should read this. It gives them a look at some things that might happen but doesn't put them into the situation where they are in danger.

 
A good book for any teen that has ever had peer pressure.
I found this book to show realy how peer pressure affects a teen, anyone who has ever felt peer pressure or even if you haven't this is a great book to read I enjoyed it very much. I hope you will too.

 
Perfect Highschool Book
Many people think that this book shows unrealistic high-schoolers. That is just the opposite. This book helps explain the peer pressure that every kid deals with and doesn;t have the courage to stand up and speak out about the abuse they are receiving. It also acts the question, what are you willing to do just for people to recognize you? For there are many people out there that think that being stupid makes them popular. This books has many other points and i think it should be read by anyone who thinks that cliques are good in high school.

Micheal_Cudd
teen, 16 years old
 
Perfect For Kids That Can Handle Most Games Out There :D
I just completed this book for my 9th Grade Language Arts Teacher and I loved it I recommend it to anyone who is having trouble with school or peer pressure

mdelgado
educator and parent of 10 and 15 year old
 
Opportunity to discuss the dangers of hazing
The book provides a view of the extremes teens would be willing to go through in order to be deemed one of the popular kids at school. This book also shows what can go wrong when some of these extremes are carried out. It provides parents and educators with the opportunity to discuss the dangers of hazing with adolescents. The character in the novel isn't even sure what classifies as hazing and what does not. There are a few sexual innuendos mentioned but nothing that goes too far. The author does not use vulgarities but I don't believe that this makes the main characters unbelievable.

peazekeeper95
teen, 16 years old
 

kayla_marie
teen, 15 years old
 
Man versus himself and fate.
The Battle Of Jericho, is more of a fight with himself rather than others. He must decide how far he'll go before he has to suffer a consequence. He loves Arielle and only wants to impress her, but he doesn't wanna be tortured anymore. It's a story that rips your heart out but brings it back.

yamilo13
teen, 15 years old
 
JOSH DEATH
WHEN JOSH FALL AND HIT HIS HEAD AND DIE

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