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The Chocolate War

$36.95
Dive into the gripping world of 'The Chocolate War', a bestselling novel that explores themes of power, corruption, and teenage rebellion set in an American boys' school. Written by the acclaimed author Robert Cormier, this classic novel delves into the life of Archie Costello, the manipulative leader of the Vigils, a secret society that controls the school's social hierarchy. When the headmaster of Trinity College enlists Archie's help to sell 20,000 boxes of chocolates for a fundraising initiative, Archie seizes the opportunity to exert his influence. Meanwhile, newcomer Jerry Renault challenges the status quo by refusing to participate in the chocolate sale, igniting a fierce struggle against immense pressure from his peers and the administration. This thought-provoking narrative raises critical questions about loyalty, courage, and the impact of peer pressure, culminating in a powerful and tragic ending. Perfect for readers interested in young adult literature, this novel highlights the moral complexities and challenges faced by adolescents. With its captivating storyline and unforgettable characters, 'The Chocolate War' remains a significant exploration of the adolescent experience. Add this essential read to your collection today!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141312514
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 224


Description:
The bestselling controversial novel about corruption and misuse of power in an American boys' school.The headmaster of Trinity College asks Archie Costello, the leader of the Vigils, a secret society that rules the school, to help with the selling of 20,000 boxes of chocolates in the annual fund-raising effort. Archie sees the chance of adding to his power - he is the Assigner, handing out to the boys tasks to be performed if they are to survive in the school. Freshman, Jerry Renault, a newcomer to the corrupt regime, refuses to sell chocolates. Enormous mental and physical pressure is put on him but he will not give in - the result is an inevitable, explosive tragedy.

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The Chocolate War

$36.95
Dive into the gripping world of 'The Chocolate War', a bestselling novel that explores themes of power, corruption, and teenage rebellion set in an American boys' school. Written by the acclaimed author Robert Cormier, this classic novel delves into the life of Archie Costello, the manipulative leader of the Vigils, a secret society that controls the school's social hierarchy. When the headmaster of Trinity College enlists Archie's help to sell 20,000 boxes of chocolates for a fundraising initiative, Archie seizes the opportunity to exert his influence. Meanwhile, newcomer Jerry Renault challenges the status quo by refusing to participate in the chocolate sale, igniting a fierce struggle against immense pressure from his peers and the administration. This thought-provoking narrative raises critical questions about loyalty, courage, and the impact of peer pressure, culminating in a powerful and tragic ending. Perfect for readers interested in young adult literature, this novel highlights the moral complexities and challenges faced by adolescents. With its captivating storyline and unforgettable characters, 'The Chocolate War' remains a significant exploration of the adolescent experience. Add this essential read to your collection today!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141312514
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 224


Description:
The bestselling controversial novel about corruption and misuse of power in an American boys' school.The headmaster of Trinity College asks Archie Costello, the leader of the Vigils, a secret society that rules the school, to help with the selling of 20,000 boxes of chocolates in the annual fund-raising effort. Archie sees the chance of adding to his power - he is the Assigner, handing out to the boys tasks to be performed if they are to survive in the school. Freshman, Jerry Renault, a newcomer to the corrupt regime, refuses to sell chocolates. Enormous mental and physical pressure is put on him but he will not give in - the result is an inevitable, explosive tragedy.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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