Acceptance bookcover

Acceptance

A Novel

Susan Coll 

(Author)
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Description

Acceptance is a satire of America's overachievers, a novel set over one year in the college application process, when students and parents surrender their evenings, their weekends, and their sanity to the race for admission. Maya, Taylor, and "AP" Harry (so named for all the advanced placement courses under his belt) are high school students in a Washington, D.C. suburb called Verona, each gunning for admission to the most prestigious colleges. Olivia is an overworked admissions officer, under siege from applications and every kind of desperate appeal. The application process threatens to overrun all of their lives, and Acceptance follows each character's struggle for their sanity against the relentless pressure of competition.

Product Details

PublisherPicador
Publish DateMarch 04, 2008
Pages320
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780312426965
Dimensions215.9 X 139.7 X 18.3 mm | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Susan Coll is the Events and Programs Director at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. She is the author of the novels Beach Week, Acceptance, Rockville Pike, and karlmarx.com. Acceptance was made into a television movie starring Joan Cusack in 2009. She lives in Washington, D.C.

Reviews

“Bristles with enough wit and ambition to earn honors.” —Entertainment Weekly

“If your teen is among the thousands of high school seniors anxiously awaiting their college acceptance letters, Coll's witty satire of the admissions process will provide both of you with some much-needed comic relief.” —Life magazine

“Hilarious and dismaying.” —George F. Will, Newsweek

“Coll's tale of the harrowing days of college admission is spot-on.” —People

“Skillfully executed . . . a winning social comedy . . . Captures the reasoned irrationality of teens . . . It will prove a winning combination for readers who are in the throes of the rejection letter hype.” —USA Today

“Coll neatly captures the irony and humor of an era in which colleges peddle to junior high kids and Saturdays are all about SAT prep.” —The Christian Science Monitor

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