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Amy Poeppel
People’s Book of the Week “Perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep.” —Booklist Top 6 Books You Need to Read —BuzzFeed Best Books to Give Every Book Lover on Your List —Town & Country In this witty, hilarious, and entertaining novel that’s “The Devil Wears Prada meets Primates of Park Avenue” (The New York Times), a young woman is unexpectedly thrust into the cutthroat world of New York City private school admissions, from award-winning author Amy Poeppel.Despite her innate ambition and summa cum laude smarts, Kate Pearson has turned into a major slacker. After being unceremoniously dumped by her handsome “almost fiancé,” she abandons her plans and instead spends her days lolling on the couch, watching reruns of Sex and the City. Her friends don’t know what to do other than pass tissues and hope for a comeback, while her practical sister, Angela, pushes every remedy she can think of, from trapeze class to therapy to job interviews. Miraculously, Kate manages to land a job in the admissions department at the revered Hudson Day School. In her new position Kate learns there’s no time for self-pity or nonsense during the thick of the admissions season, or what her colleagues refer to as “the dark time.” As the process revs up, Kate meets smart kids who are unlikable, likeable kids who aren’t very smart, and Park Avenue parents who refuse to take no for an answer. Through a comical and crazy run of wildly unpredictable interviews, subtle bribes, outright threats, final judgments, and page-turning twists, the highly competitive and occasionally absurd world of private school admissions is brought to light in all of its outrageous glory that is reminiscent of Curtis Sittenfeld’s Prep.
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Author
Amy Poeppel
Pages
368
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2016-12-27
ISBN
1501122541 9781501122545
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This book is so good. Might be my new favorite. While I was reading, I couldn’t help but feel like I was watching a movie or tv show. Characters are very believable and real. Plot is unexpected and very entertaining. If you enjoy books that have multiple plots that all connect, this book is most definitely for you!"
"http://www.anurseandabook.com/2017/01/small-admissions-by-amy-poeppel.html<br/>Kate is reeling from the breakup from hell, left at the airport in Paris for a French boyfriend who "changed his mind" after she packed up and left her life and her graduate studies behind to pursue love.<br/><br/>Kate's decision and subsequent breakdown impact all of the women in her life. Her sister, and her two best friends have different ways of dealing with the changes in Kate that range from tolerance to fixing to phantom online dating in Kate's place.<br/><br/>Kate's sister helps her land a job as an admissions counselor at a prestigious private school, and slowly begins to come back to life. In the midst of her long hours, she starts chatting with the neighbor that lives downstairs. <br/><br/>This was a fun book to read, and I liked Kate's journey, along with her friends and sister. I did feel like her friend who began to date her ex was pretty disloyal - a real friend wouldn't do that, or be so spiteful about it in the beginning - but in the end she got what she deserved too.<br/><br/>The funny thing was, all of these women were running around worrying about Kate; where she should work, who she should date, and Kate never really seemed to return the interest. She didn't seem to care about them too much at all. In spite of all their hard work, they didn't realize that the only thing she needed was time - time to reflect on why she made the major life change she did, and acceptance of the real reason behind that decision. <br/><br/>"
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