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Small Admissions - by Amy Poeppel (Paperback)

Small Admissions - by  Amy Poeppel (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Kate is a young woman who is unexpectedly thrust into the cutthroat world of New York City private school admissions as she attempts to understand city life, human nature, and falling in love"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>People</i>'s Book of the Week</b> <p/><b>"Perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld's <i>Prep</i>." --<i>Booklist</i></b> <p/><b><i>​</i></b><b>Top 6 Books You Need to Read --<i>BuzzFeed</i></b> <p/><b><i>​</i></b><b>Best Books to Give Every Book Lover on Your List --<i>Town & Country</i></b> <p/><b>In this witty, hilarious, and entertaining novel that's "<i>The Devil Wears Prada </i>meets <i>Primates of Park Avenue</i>" (<i>The New York Times</i>), a young woman is unexpectedly thrust into the cutthroat world of New York City private school admissions, from award-winning author Amy Poeppel.</b> <p/>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 <i>Sex and the City. </i>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. <p/>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 <i>Prep</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<i>Small Admissions</i> is quick-witted and razor-sharp. With a chorus of varied and absurd voices, you'll laugh at everyone involved while secretly fearing that you see yourself in the mix. Amy Poeppel manages to tell a story both poignant and hilarious, hinting that this wry and absorbing debut is the beginning of an exciting career."--Taylor Jenkins Reid, Author of Maybe in Another Life<br><br>"A dishy, LOL delight."-- "Cosmopolitan"<br><br>"A rare book that <b>actually </b>makes you laugh out loud. <i>Small Admissions</i> offers a peek into the world of New York City private school admissions, but the deadly insights hardly stop there. Family, friendships, meetings(!)--Poeppel tells gleaming, hilarious truths about them all."--Charity Shumway, author of Ten Girls to Watch<br><br>"A riotous, overcrowded, entertaining blowout of a novel."-- "The Dallas Morning News"<br><br>"A smart take on private-school 'Admissions' . . . Amy Poeppel's debut novel is a book about rejection, acceptance and our ability to maneuver between the two."-- "USA Today"<br><br>"A witty and captivating page-turner punctuated with quirky characters and laugh-out-loud moments that are sure to appeal."-- "Library Journal"<br><br>"An excellent debut."-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>"As Jean Hanff Korelitz did for college in her novel <i>Admission</i>, Amy Poeppel artfully and hilariously describes the gamesmanship in the high-stakes, high-anxiety world of New York City's private school admissions offices with spot-on dialogue and genuine insight. As the novel unfolds, the reader finds that <i>Small Admissions</i> lead to bigger, more important truths in the lives of the characters populating this hilarious book; I couldn't put it down."--David Harman, Headmaster, Poly Prep Country Day School<br><br>"Both witty and wise, <i>Small Admissions</i> is a big-hearted, charming novel."-- "The Washington Post"<br><br>"Charming, appealing, and delightful."-- "Heroes and Heartbreakers Blog"<br><br>"Charming, refreshing, and brilliantly funny, Amy Poeppel's novel is a delightful surprise."--Elizabeth Brundage, author of ALL THINGS CEASE TO APPEAR<br><br>"Deliciously smart . . . A laugh-out-loud funny look at status and rejection in all its forms, from the classroom to the bedroom."-- "BookPage"<br><br>"Delightful."-- "RT Book Reviews"<br><br>"Every once in a while, you just come across a book that is so good you want to shout it out to other readers . . . . Poeppel has found the perfect balance between humorous and insightful in the scenarios she writes about. In addition, the characters are wonderful--so multi-faceted and varied."-- "Heroes and Heartbreakers, Bloggers Recommend: Best Reads of November 2016"<br><br>"Fans of <i>Primates of Park Avenue</i> and Curtis Sittenfeld's <i>Prep</i> will get a kick out of this novel, which is also a story about how women help one another get back on their feet."-- "Refinery 29, Top Reads Out in December"<br><br>"Funny and incisive...<i> </i>Amy Poeppel's rollicking debut skewers the crazy world of Manhattan private schools, the extreme sport of contemporary parenting, and the ridiculous seriousness with which we embark on our adult lives. There's more here too: a thoughtful excavation of how we deal with rejections, big and small. I loved reading this book."--Amy Shearn, author of The Mermaid of Brooklyn and How Far Is The Ocean From Here<br><br>"Now that <i>Small Admissions</i> has hit shelves everywhere, you can treat yourself to its hilarity and charm . . . Filled with honesty, authenticity, and true laugh-out-loud moments."-- "Bustle"<br><br>"Poeppel gives an in-depth look at the admissions process, with a side of secrets, bombshells, heartbreak, and hope . . . perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld's <i>Prep</i>."-- "Booklist"<br><br>"There are hilariously dysfunctional parents, kids whose folks don't have a clue what they can do and what they can't, and in the midst of it all, relationships among Kate's nearest and dearest become unstuck and reconfigured in ways that mirror those Kate works with, and even Kate herself. I can't tell you any more, because it would ruin it for you, but this snarky romp is not to be missed. It's cunning, wickedly bold humor at its finest."-- "Seattle Book Mama"<br><br>"This book perfectly captures the spirit of modern adulting--and yes, we're completely obsessed."-- "Brit + Co."<br><br>"This was quirky, funny and completely original. I loved it!"--Katie Fforde, author of A Vintage Wedding<br><br>"This witty and charming debut stole our hearts this year, and we can't wait to see what Amy Poeppel gifts the literary world with next."-- "WorkingMother.com"<br><br>"Trenchant, funny, and observant...as a prose artist Ms. Poeppel leaves nothing to be desired, except this desire: that she write more and more, and as well as she does in this, her assured debut."--Hilton Als, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of WHITE GIRLS and THE WOMEN<br><br>"We've got a school, in New York City, with quirky kids and Park Avenue parents. That description rings a whole lot of bells for me!"-- "Plan to Happy"<br><br>In this absorbing story, Amy Poeppel brings her razor-sharp observations of the postures and pretenses found in our culture, in our cities, and especially in the world of admissions. Amy's gift for dialogue, shown through the sidesplitting banter between our appealing, young heroine and the parents and children she interviews, will delight readers. Amy Poeppel displays a well of insight, forgiveness and wit that not only marks a talented writer, but the launch of what promises to be a marvelous career."--Diane Meier, author of THE SEASONS OF CHANCES and RITUAL AND STYLE IN A CHANGING CULTURE<br><br><i>Small Admissions</i> is a hilarious romp through absurdities of Manhattan prep school life. It's characters are larger than life, it's point of view delightfully farcical. You'll read it in a snap and then wish for more.--Jennifer Miller "the author of THE YEAR OF THE GADFLY"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Amy Poeppel is the award-winning author of the novels <i>Small Admissions</i> and <i>Limelight</i>. Her writing has appeared in <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Rumpus</i>, <i>Literary Hub</i>, <i>Working Mother</i>, and <i>The Belladonna</i>. She and her husband have three sons and split their time between New York City, Germany, and the wilds of Connecticut.

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