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The Wave: Based on a True Story by Ron Jones-the classroom experiment that went too far Audio CD – November 20, 2019


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The Wave is based on a true incident that occured in a high school history class in Palo Alto, California, in 1969. The powerful forces of group pressure that pervaded many historic movements such as Nazism are recreated in the classroom when history teacher Burt Ross introduces a "new" system to his students. And before long "The Wave," with its rules of "strength through discipline, community, and action, " sweeps from the classroom through the entire school. And as most of the students join the movement, Laurie Saunders and David Collins recognize the frightening momentum of "The Wave" and realize they must stop it before it's too late.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing; Unabridged edition (November 20, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Audio CD ‏ : ‎ 1 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1664486011
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1664486010
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.6 ounces
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Short Read with Difficult Lessons
The Wave by Todd Strasser is a well-known book which tells a fictionalized account of the Ron Jones’ experience as a history teacher turning his students into dangerous Fascists. Based on a short story Jones wrote called the “Third Wave,” The Wave expands the story and makes up characters based on the real ones.In The Wave, Ben Ross is a young history teacher who is seen as the cool guy. He has fun lectures and experiential learning, which was unusual at the time. After showing a filmstrip about the Holocaust, his students ask how German citizens could allow it to happen. So, as Ross does not have the answer, he starts researching, and decides that he will try something with his students that begins as a series of classroom drills on how to sit and how to participate in class coupled with slogans: Strength through discipline, strength through community, strength through action. From there, the students get a feeling of belonging and a feeling of equality. Especially for students who felt they were in the shadow of others, the feeling that no one is better than anyone else is a feeling that they will fight to maintain.The Wave is a thin novel, but even so, it doesn’t feel as though it even needs to be that long. The story is so simple and so predictable that more than one chapter feels almost unnecessary.Some unexamined issues I see in the novel: the first is that as a teacher, Mr. Ross has the trust of the students, and they understandably don’t question his choices or think he would draw them into harmful behavior. To compare the behavior of high school students being lead by their teacher to the behavior of adults in Nazi Germany is not entirely fair, especially to hold them as culpable as we hold adults.My second quibble is that the student who fights the hardest against the Wave is also extremely popular, earns good grades, and has a good home life. The novel fails to examine the possibility that she may, in fact, feel a little bit threatened, as several characters accuse her of.Would I teach this book? I did, indeed, teach this book. The students were interested, but some saw its plot as much too obvious and simply accepted the students in the book as junior Nazis. Because the book is not so nuanced, it can leave students with less of an impression.I used the book in a unit on persuasive writing. Students wrote a letter to the school board arguing whether or not Ben Ross should be granted tenure. They were assigned a position (which did not make all of them so happy). We also practiced using textual evidence from the book to support their arguments.The length of the book makes it easier to use as a teaching tool and many of the students did find it interesting.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018
A quick and short book about the dangers of collective manipulation based on a true story that took place after a high school history teacher in Palo Alto, CA in 1969 took a World War II lesson about Nazi Germany way too far. The teacher turned the student's curiosity about how German citizens allowed holocaust atrocities to occur to a whole other level by conducting an experiment that ultimately brainwashed a majority of the kids to become a fascist group called the Wave, with the teacher as their leader. Now I am not sure how accurate the book is to the actual story but I can definitely picture this happening in modern day America given our current social and political situation. The book reminded me how easily history can repeat itself under the right circumstances, which something we should be very cognizant of.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
This book novelizes a real event in which a high school teacher re-created the Nazi movement under the title "The Wave." Students didn't believe it could happen again and they all wanted to be part of something, and pretty soon they were beating up kids who didn't join. Excellent and quick reading for anyone who thinks the horrors of Nazi Germany were a one-time event. It reminds readers to stay focused on reality!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
It was ok,but the cover had been torn on back to front
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022
I've been carrying around this book in my bag for a while with intention to read it MONTHS ago. I decided to pull it out yesterday and made my way through it fairly quickly. While it is a short read (138 pages), it is a very informative read. It shows just how easily it is for history to repeat itself if you're not paying attention and not intentional. I will also be watching a short 45 minute video on this "experiment" I found on YouTube when I can find a minute to do so! 
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021
A quick and excellent read with a powerful lesson about the necessity of free will and of questioning information instead of blindly following a crowd or leader. I would recommend this for high schoolers and beyond. It’s not overtly dark but the message is disturbing and long-lasting.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018
Based loosely on a true story and now required reading in many middle school classrooms. The original magazine article rang hollow to me, and the book had the same effect. Could this happen? Sure. But in a week? Hardly. It is an intriguing story, but not particularly well written. Good YA lit, in my opinion, should be so well written that adults are drawn in. This does not do that.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
My daughter needed this book for her 8th grade ELA class. Excellent read!
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
This is a short book. It was required reading for my son. And I had read it when I was his age. It's based on a true story and I believe has a movie from like, the 70s. Its a classic and is still very relevant today!
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Reviewed in Spain on January 27, 2023
Lo he comprado para mi nieto, se lo han pedido en el instituto . Todo perfecto, ademas es tamaño pequeño.
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 20, 2019
Me gustó la rapidez con que llegó el producto y que cumplió mis expectativas. ¡Era exactamente lo que buscaba!
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Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2017
Great book.