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5.0 out of 5 stars THis is a wounderful book:-), March 11, 2003
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This is an ausome book. i think the way they treated Pezit was not fair. If they didnt have anything nice to say they shouldnt have said anything at all. I think Billy was a very nice boy for being Zeeties friend. well g2g c ya l8er
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5.0 out of 5 stars Drummers of Jericho, March 6, 2003
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This review is from: Drummers of Jericho (Hardcover)
When Pazit Trujillo moves to Jericho to live with her father everything seems all right, but when she decides to join the high school band things start to go wrong. At first she meets a boy named Billy who seems to be a good guy. When she starts high school he ignores her completely, and goes of to join his popular friends. Pazit suddenly notices she is the only Jew in the school and that all the other students are Christian.
Then when band practices start she has to play all Christian music and march in the shape of a cross! She imediately tells the band director that she can't do this and ends up on the sidelines playing her music.
When her father gets involved things go wrong and the ACLU get involved. The band director quickly has to change his plans, and after all their hard work students start to turn vicious. They start mocking Pazit, calling her names, and sending her threatening messages. Billy starts to think that maybe his friends are responsible and joins Pazit's side of the arguement. He starts speaking up for her at meetings and on T.V., and he also finds out that his friends aren't really good friends at all. Billy also finds out he kind of likes Pazit and Pazit finds she feels the same.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My students loved it as did I., July 12, 2000
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Lu Ann Staheli "allstars" (Spanish Fork, UT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Drummers of Jericho (Paperback)
Thanks, Carolyn Meyer, for telling us the real story behind this wonderful novel. I teach school in Utah and we all remember a similar situation a few years back with a Jewish student who has difficulty making her Mormon community understand why she didn't want to sing songs about Christ in December. I've used this book in literature partners with a great deal of success and I hope it has helped to bring down the barriers between religions in our small community.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read, fast paced, and controversial, June 26, 1999
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This review is from: Drummers of Jericho (Paperback)
Rarely subjected to people of other religions besides Christianity, Jericho is surprised when Pazit Trujillo moves in with her father. Pazit is Jewish, has a weird name, and wears "different" clothes. With only one friend who does not associate with her at school, Billy, Pazit battles through her school days. At first the overall attitude towards Pazit is rude but not abnormal for a new kid. She finds herself getting strange looks, people making fun of her name and clothes, but not much else. After joining the school band, Pazit learns that the band marches in the shape of a cross and plays Christian hymns. Protesting on freedom of religion, Pazit must go through constant torture and humiliation in front of her peers, but learns the true meaning of friendship when Billy sticks up for her. This is a fast moving book, and isn't that hard to read. I am in 7th grade, and recommend it to anyone around my level.
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