The basic premise of this novel is that Bobby Cherno, a ninth grader, suffers anti Semitic abuse in the hands of a classmate during his ninth and tenth grade. He then begins to plot revenge against his tormentor. Emmet Sundback, Bobby's bully and tormentor, just doesn't like Jews. He convinces Bobby's friends to become his enemies. Unfortunately, on his front lawn one day was a burning cross, then a swastica on his parent's car. He realized ignoring this situation was not the answer.
I can't imagine being the center of discrimination. Prejudice is evil. To hate someone because they are a diffferent religion, race or upbring is dispicable. I am hopeful that we are now living in NYC in 2010 we are in one of the most open and tolerant cultures in the world. NYC fortunately has hundreds of different races living amicable together. Our own school has many different cultures studing and working well together.
I would give this excellent novel 5 stars for the following reasons. When I came back from S.E. Asia my family moved to a small town in Ohio for one year. The town was called Strongsville, Ohio, one hour outside of Cleveland, Ohio. My mother never felt truly comfortable in this town. One day, a mother in our elementary school, told my mother " I thinnk your type and family would be more comfortable in a different suburb!" I was shocked to hear this story! We lived in a gated community. We were the only Jewish family and we were discriminated against.
My parents decided at the end of the year to move back to NYC. We were very fortunate to escape this prejudice. I was too young to remember!