Draper (For Fire by Fire; Double Dutch) tells the enchanting power of the youth club and the danger of instantly deceiving the ceremony on this novel's genius trumpet player. Jericho was ecstatic, and when he and the cousin Josh of his cousin were invited to join Warriors, this is a famous organization known for its community service. When two boys were promoted at Frederick Douglas High, they promised, but the cost to become a warrior was high. At the beginning of the week, Jericho compromised his dignity, his morality, and celebrated the evening ritual, and even his dream of joining Julia. Other promises are also affected. Despite his bad condition, one of them was involved in intense physical activity, and Dana, the only female member of the organization, was always harassed by sadistic senior soldiers. This novel is not without flaws. Many characters are stereotypes and many plots are predictable, but they tend to be overlooked by people who want to know extreme emotions such as Jericho. As tragedy inevitably strikes, the author told family members important messages about their pressure from their colleagues. The age is 12 years old. (June)
The central problem explored in the "Jericho War" is related to pressure, exclusivity, and social acceptance from colleagues. Pursuing being accepted by fellows is a core aspect of high school life, Jericho faces a boundary between positive, character building issues and dangers, and bullying. Through Jericho 's promised experience, readers can see the point of his way through the line. If you are different, you can see the story appears in various parts of the story. This story requires readers to judge these events and think how much they can go in their own life to adapt. As the character of the novel was convinced that there was no price too high to pay the members' profits, I noticed that I did not notice the warning sign of bullying.
In the story of conquering Canaan in Joshua, the battle of Jericho was the first stated fight. According to Joshua 6: 1-27, Joshua's Israeli army blew trumpets around the city, the walls of Jericho collapsed. In Jericho's Tell es-Sultan excavation, no data was available to confirm the Bible story, and the scholars agreed that Joshua had little historical value. The first five books of the Hebrew Bible tell us how the Noah cursed Canaan as a slave and how God gave the land of the Canaanites to Abraham and his descendants. The Israelites (descendants of Abraham) themselves became slaves of Egypt, but by Moses God took them from Egypt to the boundary of Canaan promised land. There, Moses instructed them to grab the land by conquest and put them under the command of Joshua.