Chocolate War
- Pages
- 267
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~4h 40min
Chocolate War is a book by Robert Cormier. It has 267 pages.
About this book
Robert Cormier’s novel examines the complex dynamics of adolescent life within the rigid confines of a Catholic boys’ school. At its center is a quiet rebellion against institutional authority and peer conformity, sparked when a student declines to participate in an annual charity chocolate sale orchestrated by a powerful secret society. Through this seemingly simple refusal, Cormier explores the psychological weight of moral courage and the isolating pressure to conform. The work’s unflinching portrayal of institutional manipulation, systemic corruption, and the high cost of individual conviction established it as a landmark in young adult literature. Widely recognized for its realistic depiction of adolescent struggle and its refusal to offer tidy resolutions, the novel continues to provoke discussion about authority, compliance, and personal integrity. Cormier’s precise prose and psychological depth invite readers to consider how easily systems of power can shape behavior, and what it truly means to stand apart from the crowd.
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Chocolate War has 267 pages.
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Robert Cormier’s novel examines the complex dynamics of adolescent life within the rigid confines of a Catholic boys’ school. At its center is a quiet rebellion against institutional authority and peer conformity, sparked when a student declines to participate in an annual charity chocolate sale orc...
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Chocolate War was written by Robert Cormier.