Just Another Hero
(Part of Jericho Trilogy, The)
For Ages: 12 and up
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Arielle, November, Jericho, and their friends have been through so much: the hazing ritual that left Joshua dead; November finding out that she was pregnant with Josh’s baby. But senior year is going well, and when the fire alarm goes off in English class, everyone assumes that someone is trying to get out of another quiz. But the alarm was pulled for a very different and potentially deadly reason. There’s only a matter of seconds to stop a tragedy, and all eyes are searching for someone—anyone—to step up and do something….
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- Simon Pulse |
- 352 pages |
- ISBN 9781416907015 |
- July 2010 |
- Grades 7 and up |
- Lexile HL660
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JUST ANOTHER HERO
By Sharon M. Draper
About the Book
Arielle Gresham, disliked and mistrusted by most of the students at her school, has a secret past, an unbelievably complicated present, and a shaky future. But no one knows or cares because she has managed to alienate anyone who could help her. She tries to cope with problems at school, but difficulties at home almost break her spirit. As the school tries to deal with an outbreak of false fire alarms, a series of thefts, a student addicted to prescription drugs, and another who is a victim of vicious online bullying, Arielle finds that outward appearances are seldom what they seem to be. A hero is needed—maybe several heroes to solve the various problems that emerge. What makes a hero? We find out as the novel builds to a powerful, explosive conclusion.
Discussion Topics
1. The novel opens with a scene of violence—cruel mistreatment of a weaker student by a group of bullies. How does this help capture the reader’s attention? What predictions can the reader make about Arielle and Osrick? Compare those predictions to what really happens at the end of the novel.
2. Why doesn’t Arielle report the abuse of Osrick? What would you have done in the same situation?
3. Arielle seems to be a social outsider as well as Osrick, although she used to hang with all the popular kids in school see more

