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Admission

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Lie. Cheat. Bribe. How far would you go to get into your dream school? How far would your parents go? Inspired by the recent college admissions scandal, this ripped-from-the-headlines YA novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me Three Things sees one teenage girl’s privileged world shatter when her family’s lies are exposed.
It’s good to be Chloe Wynn Berringer–she has it all–money, privilege, and a ticket to the college of her dreams. Or at least she did until the FBI came knocking on her front door, guns at the ready, and her future went up in smoke. Now her B list celebrity mother is under arrest in a massive college admissions bribery scandal, and Chloe might be the next one facing charges. The public is furious, the headlines are brutal, and the US attorney is out for blood.
As everything she’s taken for granted starts to slip away, Chloe must reckon not only with the truth of what happened, but also with the examination of her own guilt. How much did she really know-or guess? Why did her parents think the only way for her to succeed was to cheat? And what does it really mean to be complicit? Bestselling author Julie Buxbaum takes on the college admissions bribery scandal that rocked the country in this timely tale of the hyper elite and the hyper competitive, and the lengths they go to stay at the top.

About Author

Julie Buxbaum is the New York Times best selling author of Tell Me Three Things, her young adult debut, What to Say Next, Hope and Other Punchlines, and Admission (pubs 5/5/20). She’s also the autho

Author

Julie Buxbaum

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9781984893628

Language

English

Pages

277

Publication Date

12-01-2020

Publisher

Delacorte Press

1 review for Admission

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sexydva (verified owner)

    This was an interesting take on the admissions scandal a few years ago. I found the characters to be believable but also somewhat annoying. They’re all self-absorbed so it’s probably an accurate depiction of those that got caught up in the whole thing but I don’t think they ever learned anything from what they got caught doing and I was hoping for a little more from them. I did like Chloe’s younger sister, Isla, and found her to be one of the only truly likeable characters.

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