What this book argues matters to every parent and citizen.
A historic-style pamphlet uses a vivid rabbit drive as a stark metaphor for how liquor harms youth. It pairs illustrations with plain language to explain how drinking and social pressures push bright boys toward destruction, while some choose total abstinence and safety. The author links civic life, religion, and personal choice to a larger fight for healthier communities.
This edition presents a clear, uncompromising look at the dangers of alcohol and the power of prevention. It aims to inform readers with a direct message: protect every child by choosing abstinence and supporting communities that help youths stay on the right path. The argument sits beside practical reflections on how society can respond to these challenges.
- Plain, persuasive case for total abstinence from intoxicants as a protective choice.
- Historical-style explanations of how social forces can guide or misguide youth.
- Clear analogies that connect personal decisions to broader community impact.
- Illustrations and accessible language that illuminate complex issues without jargon.
Ideal for readers of social history, parenting, and civic ethics who want a straightforward, thought‑provoking perspective on preventing youth harm.
Particeps Criminis: The Story of a California Rabbit Drive by Ervin S. Chapman