The Wave by Morton Rhue (Todd Strasser) is a powerful and thought-provoking novel based on a true story from a California high school in 1967. It explores the dangers of groupthink, conformity, and authoritarianism through the lens of a classroom experiment that spirals out of control.
When history teacher Ben Ross introduces his students to a film about the Nazis, they struggle to understand how ordinary people could support such atrocities. To help them grasp the concept, Ross creates a social movement called The Wave, promoting discipline, community, and action. At first, students embrace the movement enthusiastically—but soon, the classroom transforms into a microcosm of a totalitarian regime, and the line between education and manipulation begins to blur.
Written in clear, accessible language, The Wave is a compelling and chilling examination of human psychology and the allure of power. It is especially popular in schools and remains a relevant read for teens and adults alike.
Technical details
ISBN: 9780435123789
Pages: 128
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books (New Windmills KS4 series)
Publication year: 1991
Language: English
Target audience: Teen / Young adult
Genres: Historical fiction, psychological drama, educational literature, young adult fiction.
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