Description
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
Author: Robert Cormier
Publisher: Ember
Published: 09/14/2004
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9780375829871
ISBN10: 0375829873
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes | Peer Pressure
- Young Adult Fiction | School & Education | Boarding School & Prep School
- Young Adult Fiction | Classics
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice
A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year
Author: Robert Cormier
Publisher: Ember
Published: 09/14/2004
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9780375829871
ISBN10: 0375829873
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes | Peer Pressure
- Young Adult Fiction | School & Education | Boarding School & Prep School
- Young Adult Fiction | Classics
About the Author
Robert Cormier (1925-2000) changed the face of young adult literature over the course of his illustrious career. His many books include The Chocolate War, I Am the Cheese, Fade, Tenderness, After the First Death, Heroes, Frenchtown Summer, and The Rag and Bone Shop. In 1991 he received the Margaret A. Edwards Award, honoring his lifetime contribution to writing for teens.