Helpful Score: 1
This book was better than I thought it would be. Although it's about a private high school, it's very grown-up, with story threads revolving around both adults and teenagers. Adultery, death, emotional problems - some heavy themes in this book. Well-written, it kept my interest and I finished it quickly because I couldn't put it down. Very good book.
Helpful Score: 1
From the dustjacket...
"It's a world of over-the-top entitlement and tribal customs, a world of superficial interactions and deep needs - a world of private schools and privilege. Griffin is a preparatory school on Manhattan's Upper East Side, with the best students-and the wealthiest parent body-the city has to offer. "
This book tells the stories of five characters with intersecting lives who are associated with Griffin: Lazy, the headmistress; Michael, a student on the fast track; Julianne, his girlfriend; and their mothers, who become friends despite their very different backgrounds.
"It's a world of over-the-top entitlement and tribal customs, a world of superficial interactions and deep needs - a world of private schools and privilege. Griffin is a preparatory school on Manhattan's Upper East Side, with the best students-and the wealthiest parent body-the city has to offer. "
This book tells the stories of five characters with intersecting lives who are associated with Griffin: Lazy, the headmistress; Michael, a student on the fast track; Julianne, his girlfriend; and their mothers, who become friends despite their very different backgrounds.