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The Wave
The Wave | Todd Strasser
This novel dramatizes an incident that took place in a California school in 1969. A teacher creates an experimental movement in his class to help students understand how people could have followed Hitler. The results are astounding. The highly disciplined group, modeled on the principles of the Hilter Youth, has its own salute, chants, and special ways of acting as a unit and sweeps beyond the class and throughout the school, evolving into a society willing to give up freedom for regimentation and blind obedience to their leader. All will learn a lesson that will never be forgotten.
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LibrarianBecky
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An easy .. read in one day kinda book! The last half of the book I couldn‘t read fast enough to see how it ended! Interesting book for sure!

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bibliobard
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Finished between parent visits at Parent/Teacher conferences. Trying to take care of some more books that fit the reading challenges I signed up for. This counts for “Red, White, or Blue Type cover” in #Booked2020 #Summer and for “Less than 150 pages” in #BBRC #YeahBaby

Cinfhen My son had to read this in 9th grade! It‘s very powerful especially given it‘s size. Great choice for prompt🙌🏻 4y
LibrarianRyan I will be looking into this book. 4y
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Purrfectpages
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gradcat Indeed. 5y
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Darklunarose
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I read this for year 11 English a long time ago. I really enjoyed this book. It shows exactly how extreme views can be taken on by a group and is so relevant to today. I would suggest people read it and take the message to heart.

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Twocougs
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I‘ve heard about this book and the actual “experiment” for years. I‘m starting a Holocaust unit with my 8th graders later this week, so thought I‘d give this a go. Terrifying how easy it is to just go along. The story itself is interesting but the writing is a little weak.

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AmberWB
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I‘ve heard of, but never seen, the film that accompanies this. I think there is a German and American version. I don‘t think I realized that this story is based upon an actual event that took place at a Palo Alto high school in 1969. The length of the book would make it perfect for a class assignment while studying WW2. Every year, I‘m asked how the Germans could have followed Hitler. Most students believe they wouldn‘t have been so eager. 👇👇👇

AmberWB This book does a great job illustrating how easily and quickly something like Nazi Germany can occur. I researched the story a bit further, and found out there is a documentary about the actual “Third Wave” experiment. It is called “Lesson Plan: The Story of the Third Wave” and it is on Amazon. Going to watch this weekend! 5y
Nu-Bibliophile When I was in high school, I studied psychology and my teacher shared the story of this incident during her lecture. 5y
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AmberWB
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This book was written in ‘81, and this passage is referencing an old school film projector. However, I had to laugh, because I am 100% guilty of hoping one of my students can figure out my technology issues! I guess some things never change. 😊
#teachersoflitsy

CoffeeNBooks 🤣 5y
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WanderingBookaneer
The Wave | Todd Strasser
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7th Grade ELA Classroom Sets:
Rick Riordan‘s Percy Jackson‘s Greek Gods
S.E. Hinton‘s The Outsiders
Daniel Keyes‘s Flowers for Algernon
Todd Strasser‘s The Wave
Art Spiegelman‘s Maus

Tjackson Great books!!! 6y
Melissa_J My daughter starts grade 7 in September, and I‘m very curious as to what her reading list will be! (edited) 6y
Jaimelire Good books! 6y
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CoffeeK8 What fabulous sets! I just supported a class that did the outsiders, it‘s so powerful for the students I work with 6y
Mel Love this! 6y
Velvetfur What a beautifully organised picture! 6y
TheBookgeekFrau Some great titles Annndddd this photo soothes the OCD part of me ☺️ 6y
Jabberwocky Ooof what a great collection of titles!!! 6y
Readingismyescape Great collection!! 6y
WanderingBookaneer @Melissa_J : You have to let me know! (If you remember) 6y
Hestapleton I read THE WAVE in high school and I still think about it almost 8 years later. Such a powerful book. 6y
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Creadnorthey
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I really loved the subject matter of this book, having seen the ABC special years ago. Unfortunately this short novel is not very well written and while the tension builds, we have to wade through some pretty mundane descriptions and interior character thought- maybe a product of it‘s time.

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Mindyrecycles
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Super creepy story of a high school history teacher's experiment meant to demonstrate to his students how the Nazis came to power in Germany. #booktober #booksetinaschool

[DELETED] 1250735911 Wasn't this turned into a movie as well? I remember watching something exactly like this in middle school! 8y
Mindyrecycles I saw a movie version set in Germany and apparently there was a TV movie in the U.S. 8y
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Cinfhen
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Picked up 2 of my son's books for this year's English & History class...they both look good, although the history book is mighty thick!