The wave
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Titel |
The wave
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Untertitel |
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Verfasserangabe |
Rhue, Morton
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Verlag | |
Ort |
London
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Umfang |
163 Seiten
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ISBN10 |
0-14-136893-4
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ISBN13 |
978-0-14-136893-1
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Annotation |
The Wave is based on a nightmarish true episode in a Californian high school, when a teacher wanted to demonstrate the dangers of propoganda and group-think. It is one of The Originals from Penguin - iconic, outspoken, first.
Laurie isn't sure what to make of 'The Wave'. It had begun as a simple history experiment to liven up their World War II studies and had become a craze that was taking over their lives. Laurie's classmates are changing from normal teenagers into chanting, saluting fanatics. 'The Wave' is sweeping through the school - and it is out of control. Laurie's friends scoff at her warnings but she knows she must make them see what they have become before it's too late. (Verlagstext)
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Übersetzung |
Englisch
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Trägermedium |
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