The Battle of Jericho (novel)

The Battle of Jericho by Sharon M. Draper is a young adult novel. It's the first book in the Jericho Trilogy. The book is set in high school and deals with the issues of peer pressure, acceptance, discrimination, sexual tension, and social interaction.[1][2][3]

The Battle of Jericho
First edition
AuthorSharon M. Draper
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesJericho Trilogy
GenreRealistic fiction
PublisherAtheneum Books
Publication date
2003
Media typePrint
Pages352
ISBN0-689-84232-5
Followed byNovember Blues 

Plot summary

The story takes place at Frederick Douglass High School. Junior Jericho Prescott and his cousin Josh, along with their friends Dana Wolfe and Kofi Freeman, decide to pledge for one of the most popular and prestigious organizations at school, the Warriors of Distinction. While the "Warriors" seem to be an upstanding organization that does a lot for the community, their governing is far more corrupt and plagued. Eddie Mahoney, the pledge master, sends the group through unnecessarily cruel tricks and task to humiliate and degrade them as they pledge for membership. From eating worms to being paddled, Dana receives the most harassment which crosses the line of sexual harassment. While they have the opportunity to quit, Josh and Jericho choose popularity and peer acceptance and it ends in a hazing accident gone wrong which cost Josh's life.

Characters

  • Jericho Prescott: Main character
  • Josh Prescott: Jericho's cousin
  • Kofi Freeman: Jericho's friend and Dana's boyfriend
  • Arielle Gresham: Jericho's girlfriend
  • Dana Wolfe: Kofi's girlfriend and Arielle and November's friend
  • November Nelson: Josh's girlfriend and Arielle and Dana's friend
  • Eddie Mahoney: Pledge master and main antagonist
  • Eric Bell: Jericho's classmate
  • Mr. Zucker: Jericho"s dad / cop
  • Mr. Tambori: Jericho's music teacher
  • Brock Prescott: Josh's father
  • Cedric Prescott: Jericho's father
  • Geneva: Jericho's mother
  • Mr. Boston: Jericho's teacher
  • Michael Madison


  • Mr. Culligan: leader for the Warriors of Distinction

Awards

This book has been critically acclaimed for tackling the issues of hazing, peer-pressure, sexual tension, and other social teen issues.[4][5]

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References

  1. Knippenberg, Jim (2003-10-28). "Teens Caught in 'Battle of Jericho' Hazing Tale Shows Former Teacher Knows How Students Think". Cincinnati Enquirer.
  2. Baer, Allison; Jacquline, Glasgow (July 2008). "Take The Bullies To Task: Using Process Drama To Make A Stand". English Journal. 97 (6): 79–86.
  3. Hinto, Kaavonia (October 2008). "Author Profile: Sharon M. Draper". Library Media Connection: 42–43.
  4. "The Battle of Jericho". Publishers Weekly.
  5. "Sharon M. Draper". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
  6. Draper, Sharon. "Reviews and Rewards". Official Site of Sharon Draper. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
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