The Gifted School: A Novel

January 13, 2020 - Comment

“Wise and addictive… The Gifted School is the juiciest novel I’ve read in ages… a suspenseful, laugh-out-loud page-turner and an incisive inspection of privilege, race and class.”–J. Courtney Sullivan in The New York Times “The summer read that predicted the college-admissions scandal.” -The Wall Street Journal Smart and juicy, a compulsively readable novel about a

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“Wise and addictive… The Gifted School is the juiciest novel I’ve read in ages… a suspenseful, laugh-out-loud page-turner and an incisive inspection of privilege, race and class.”–J. Courtney Sullivan in The New York Times

“The summer read that predicted the college-admissions scandal.” -The Wall Street Journal

Smart and juicy, a compulsively readable novel about a previously happy group of friends and parents that is nearly destroyed by their own competitiveness when an exclusive school for gifted children opens in the community

This deliciously sharp novel captures the relentless ambitions and fears that animate parents and their children in modern America, exploring the conflicts between achievement and potential, talent and privilege.

Set in the fictional town of Crystal, Colorado, The Gifted School is a keenly entertaining novel that observes the drama within a community of friends and parents as good intentions and high ambitions collide in a pile-up with long-held secrets and lies. Seen through the lens of four families who’ve been a part of one another’s lives since their kids were born over a decade ago, the story reveals not only the lengths that some adults are willing to go to get ahead, but the effect on the group’s children, sibling relationships, marriages, and careers, as simmering resentments come to a boil and long-buried, explosive secrets surface and detonate. It’s a humorous, keenly observed, timely take on ambitious parents, willful kids, and the pursuit of prestige, no matter the cost.

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Anonymous says:

Crystal Academy…. I’m beginning my review by saying that I’ve seen a couple of mentions of Bruce Holsinger’s new novel “The Gifted School” in articles about the college-entry scheme that has snared several Hollywood biggies and other rich parents who wanted to grease their kids’ acceptance into college. This book is NOT about that, it’s about younger kids in the Denver area who are competing for entry into a public magnet school for “gifted” children. There is a slight case of greasing but that seems to be…

Anonymous says:

This book had some good characters and some really uninteresting ones , it ran hot /cold for me This book is hard to review because I liked it at some points and then found it really boring at other times. Some characters stole the show while others could put me to sleep. Some moments got so good and then it would just slip away and go into mundane reading , this happened over and over for me .I think the author had a great scandalous story to tell but got bogged down with the “gifted school program ” and it’s pages and pages of rule descriptions and the emails home to the parents…

Anonymous says:

A timely & funny look at the way we lie to ourselves about meritocracy I don’t often inhale 400+ page novels in under 30 hours these days, but this just-mean-enough story of parents, children, friendship, and all the ways we pretend we aren’t trying to cheat the pitiless gods of the (supposed) meritocracy was glorious fun. It’s especially on point for people navigating the crossover between their own ambitions and the first twinges of sending kids out into the world. (It’s about admissions for a public magnet school, but it also shadows the outsized role of…

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