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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 464pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,275
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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
      • Format: Hardcover, 464pp
      • Sales Rank: 11,275

      Synopsis

      "Admissions. Admission. Aren't there two sides to the word? And two opposing sides...It's what we let in, but it's also what we let out."





      For years, 38-year-old Portia Nathan has avoided the past, hiding behind her busy (and sometimes punishing) career as a PrincetonUniversity admissions officer and her dependable domestic life. Her reluctance to confront the truth is suddenly overwhelmed by the resurfacing of a life-altering decision, and Portia is faced with an extraordinary test. Just as thousands of the nation's brightest students await her decision regarding their academic admission, so too must Portia decide whether to make her own ultimate admission.





      Admission is at once a fascinating look at the complex college admissions process and an emotional examination of what happens when the secrets of the past return and shake a woman's life to its core.

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      Portia Nathan, the overly dedicated 38-year-old Princeton admissions officer, narrator of Korelitz's overthought fourth novel, finds purpose in her gatekeeper role. But her career and conscience are challenged after she visits a down-at-the-heels New England town on a scouting trip and meets Jeremiah, a talented but rough-around-the-edges 17-year-old who maybe doesn't measure up as Princeton material. The real rub is how making his acquaintance forces Portia to confront a painful secret from her past that ties into some domestic discord with her professor husband, David, and may lead her into a career-endangering fracas with the admissions board. The narrative is slow out of the gate, though it gets some pep once the Jeremiah-Portia angle comes into focus. And even if Portia tends to ruminate in an precious way, Korelitz makes good use of the sociological issues tied up in elite university admissions. (Apr.)

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      Biography

      Jean Hanff Korelitz was born and raised in New York and graduated from Dartmouth College and Clare College, Cambridge. She is the author of one book of poems, THE PROPERTIES OF BREATH, and three previous novels, A JURY OF HER PEERS, THE SABBATHDAY RIVER and THE WHITE ROSE, as well as a novel for children, INTERFERENCE POWDER. She has also published essays in the anthologies MODERN LOVE and BECAUSE I SAID SO, and in the magazines VOGUE, REAL SIMPLE, MORE, NEWSWEEK, ORGANIC STYLE, TRAVEL AND LEISURE (FAMILY) and others. She lives in Princeton, NJ with her husband (Irish poet Paul Muldoon, poetry editor at The New Yorker and Princeton poetry professor) and two children.

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      Nope --Not Quite On Targetby maggiesaunt

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      September 05, 2009: This was a book I expected would be interesting and perhaps enlightening -- I teach high school. Alas, it was neither. The plot bordered on the absurd and the characters -- well, perhaps a few hours with Jodi Picoult would allow the author to be more realistic next time. It was a chore to force myself to finish the book and I honestly couldn't recommend it to anyone for a "great read".

      In the college search realm? You might recognize your profile!by Adalaide

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      August 09, 2009: This book is worthwhile for one aspect -- the perspective and insight it provides from a college counselor's process and prospective. The story and characters were so hokey I actually paged past them after a while. It got so bad I never even found out how it ended.


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