"The War Between the Classes" is a young adult novel by Gloria D. Miklowitz that explores issues of race and social justice in America. The story is set in a high school where a new program has been implemented that assigns students to different classes based on their race and ethnicity. When Amy, a white student, is assigned to the Asian class, she begins to question the fairness of the program and the assumptions it makes about students based on their skin color. As tensions escalate between the different classes, Amy finds herself caught in the middle of a conflict that threatens to tear the school apart. Through Amy's perspective, Miklowitz raises important questions about the nature of prejudice, discrimination, and identity, and challenges readers to consider their own assumptions and biases. "The War Between the Classes" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that speaks to issues of equity and justice that are still relevant today.