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When Catherine Morrow is admitted to the Esther Percy School for Girls, it's on the condition that she reform her ways. But that's before the beautiful and charismatic Skye Butterfield, chooses Catherine for her best friend. Skye is in love with danger and the thrill of taking risks, breaking rules, and crossing boundaries, no matter the stakes. The problem is, the stakes keep getting higher, and Catherine can neither resist Skye nor stop her from taking down everyone around her.
De Gramont's chilling novel is a portrait of adolescent seductions in all their beauty and terror. Caught in a world that is both alluring and astonishing, the girls of Esther Percy are optimistic and willful, loving and selfish, daring and cruel—all the while believing they're utterly indestructible.
In this poignant novel, de Gramont explores a loyal and destructive friendship between two girls at a New England prep school. Catherine Morrow, the book's relatable protagonist, can't believe her luck when Skye, the popular daughter of acclaimed senator Douglas Butterfield, befriends her. A symbol of idealistic American wholesomeness, Skye is quick to push the boundaries at the Esther Percy School, and soon she joins Catherine in a blur of drunken nights and cocaine binges. But as Catherine cleans up and focuses on school work and extracurricular activities, Skye spirals deeper into her addiction and has an affair with a teacher. Despite Catherine's efforts, she can't untangle herself from Skye's daring escapades, and soon the girls are again involved in dangerous situations. Though Catherine warns the reader of the story's tragic finale from the opening chapters, the ending still reverberates with heartbreak. De Gramont's coming-of-age story distinguishes itself with sincere prose and complex characters.
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Nina de Gramont is the author of the collection Of Cats and Men, which was a Book Sense selection and won a Discovery Award from the New England Booksellers Association. Her fiction has appeared in Seventeen, Nerve, the Harvard Review, Post Road Magazine, and Exquisite Corpse. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and daughter.
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August 25, 2009: Rich kids in private schools. Drugs abundant. Relationships weird. I was disappointed.
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July 27, 2009: I read this over a year ago and still feel the need to recommend it. It takes some very typical ingredients (prep school, priviledged teenagers, etc.) and turns them into something extraordinary, unlike anything I've read before. Having the story set in the 1980's is a great added element- yet another subtlety that sets this novel above all others in its genre. Nina de Gramont is a very talented writer who has a beautiful way with words while maintaining a very fast pace with the storyline. As for the characters she's created, I'll just say that Skye Butterfield is haunting in a Jay Gatsby sort of way; a fictional person who will stay with you forever. Basically, if you're looking for the juicy prep school drama, you'll find it all here, but with a suprising amount of emotional tenacity and de Gramont's beautiful prose that really make 'Gossip of the Starlings' more than just another "one of those" novels.