La guerra del chocolate

Paperback, 258 pages

Spanish language

Published June 20, 1996 by Santillana USA Publishing Company.

ISBN:
978-1-56014-666-7
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A high school freshman discovers the devastating consequences of refusing to join in the school's annual fund raising drive and arousing the wrath of the school bullies

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When I first read this book in 1980 I would have given it five stars. I was only months out of a Catholic boys' school, and much of the book felt like it was non-fiction.

In summary, cruelty and bullying are part of the system. The "adults" in charge of us were supposed to be above that, to protect us from the worst excesses of the cruelest of the children. In fact, the priests and brothers, most of whom were themselves ex-students, were just bigger versions of the children. They were older and more powerful members of the clique of bullies. Effectively, there were no adults, no protectors. The entire system was designed to destroy the spirit of any non-conformist. Authority was just another form of bullying.

Only "The Chocolate War" told it like it was. Its opening sentence is not well-known enough to be one of those trivia quiz …

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Subjects

  • School & Education
  • Social Situations - General
  • Juvenile Fiction - Classics
  • Spanish: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12)