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School Daze

Three longtime friends find their friendship being tested as they disagree on the origin of life. Jason who is preparing for a science based career is really soaking up the information that their biology teacher, Mr. Schmidt, is teaching. However, Jason's two friends, Elise and Joel, are having great difficulty believing what Mr. Schmidt is saying. Jason, whose family is not at all religious, accuses them of being blinded by their religion and not being open to scientific discoveries. But his long standing friendship with them, plus his desire to become more than just friends with Elise, propels him to work out their differences. Also knowing that his classmate, Andrew, is trying hard to date Elise, Jason does not want such a small thing as origins to get in the way of he and Elise. Just when the threesome appears to be breaking up, Jason remembered a highly respected coach from Pony League who is a research scientist. Having run out of options, they all agreed to talk to him, which turns out to make all the difference in the book. Over the course of several meetings Dr. Harry Simons and his friend, astronomer Dr. Dave Meier, explained the concepts of Intelligent Design to the students who, in turn, asked Mr. Schmidt about them in biology class. Since he believes the students are going off on a tangent, he tries to correct what he feels are the errors that Drs. Simons and Meier have told them. However, the 3 students are not at all buying his arguments. To keep the readers who are not deeply interested in science involved in the book , interwoven throughout are several sub-plots, one of which happens in Dr. Meier's lab between his graduate assistant, Rochelle, and himself. Another one is between Dr. Simons and his jealous boss, Joe Cochran. Finally, a third one deals with a major tragedy that happened to Dr. Simons and his wife, Olna. While they are still working through their emotions, the 3 students came into their lives at an opportune time. Included at the beginning of each chapter is a serial story about Li Thi, an aspiring Vietnamese communist youth leader, who longs to avenge the death of his parents. He had been told that his parents were killed by Americans, so his hatred for Americans runs very deep. As the story unfolds he runs through the same thought processes as the 3 students, but for entirely different reasons. Just as the students found out they have not been told the entire truth about the beginning of life, Li Thi found out that he was not told the truth about his parents' death. This fast moving novel keeps the reader's interest while dealing with very important scientific principles about not only the world in which we live, but also the amazing cells that make up our bodies.

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Product Details:
Author: Joel Johns
Paperback: 218 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: January 30, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1419687417
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Highly Recommend! Not your ordinary science book.  Feb 28, 2008
By Erin L. Laukhuf
"School Daze" was extremely well-written and educational. As a parent, sometimes it is difficult to find time to read. However, this was no ordinary book because I could not put it down. I would like to see "School Daze" implemented into school system science departments. This has really opened my eyes & introduced me to Intelligent Design and has made me a believer of it. The book was educational & packed with scientific facts, but in an interesting action-packed fashion.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Definitely buy this book!!!  Feb 22, 2008
By Linda K. Kipfer
The first time I picked this book up was also the last. I couldn't put it down. It has a very intriguing story which captivates the reader. It is full of amazing facts and has made me a believer in Intelligent Design. I would definitely recommend reading this book. It is only $13 and well worth it!!!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5great information in a great story line  Feb 25, 2008
By Bryce Isch
After reading the book's description, I was interested in what the book had to say about the origin of life. Thinking it was going to be a lot of scientific information, I was surprised and pleased to find it is filled with many scientific facts and an intriguing story line. I found myself not only wanting to learn more about Intelligent Design, but also wanting to find out what happens next in the characters' lives. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone...from someone in high school to any adult wanting to learn more about the origin of life. It is an easy and very interesting read.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Thought Provoking!  Apr 08, 2008
By L. Whitman
I love that this book so clearly lays out the facts, instead of trying to bury them like some of the science text books do. Joel Johns does a great job of exposing the hypocrisy and blatant lies that are unfortunately being fed to our children in the name of education, on a daily basis. He creatively uses many different characters, each at various crossroads in life, to not only keep the reader's interest, but to also show the many ways Darwinism has effected many lives past and present. It is books like this that will hopefully begin to awaken people to the truth and expose the lie, so that Darwinism won't be able to influence so many lives in the future.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Fantastic Reading!!!  Mar 24, 2008
By D. Augsburger
Many thoughts and views expressed in this book are exactly what I have been thinking for many years. I thought that maybe I was alone in thinking that there was more to evolution than was let on. I am a public school product, and even I felt the teachings there lacked substance. I knew that there is more to the origin of life than what the government and many scientists want to let on. In my opinion, the hypocracy of science is nearly laughable.

This book does an excellent job at showing alternative viewpoints to evolution, but not to a point that makes you think one way or the other. It allows you to make your own decisions, and allows you to think freely and explore the evidence! I am a thirty something and enjoyed reading this book, I would recommend it for anyone from high school on up...

Read this book! Open your mind and listen to what it tells you...

Thanks Joel for showing me that my ideas were not far fetched!


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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