The Duke of Bannerman Prep
Katie A. Nelson
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
Bookshop.org has the highest-rated customer service of any bookstore in the world
Description
Words are weapons. Facts can be manipulated. And nothing is absolute--especially right and wrong. Tanner McKay is at Bannerman Prep for one reason: to win. The elite school recruited him after he argued his public school's debate team to victory last year, and now Bannerman wants that championship trophy. Debate is Banner's life--his ticket out of scrimping and saving and family drama, straight to a scholarship to Stanford and a new, better future. When he's paired with the prep school playboy everyone calls the Duke, Tanner's straightforward plans seem as if they're going off the rails. The Duke is Bannerman royalty, beloved for his laissez-faire attitude, crazy parties, and the strings he so easily pulls. And a total no-show when it comes to putting in the work to win. As Tanner gets sucked into the Duke's flashy world, the thrill of the high life and the adrenaline of the edge becomes addictive. A small favor here and there seems like nothing in exchange for getting everything he ever dreamed of. But the Duke's castle is built on shady, shaky secrets, and the walls are about to topple. A contemporary retelling of The Great Gatsby, Katie A. Nelson's taut debut is perfect for anyone who's struggled to survive the cutthroat world of competitive high school.
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Sky Pony
Publish Date
May 09, 2017
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.4 X 1.2 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781510710405
BISAC Categories:
Earn by promoting books
Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.
Become an affiliateAbout the Author
Katie A. Nelson has always loved words and stories. A former high school English and debate teacher, she now lives in Northern California with her husband, four children, and hyperactive dog. The Duke of Bannerman Prep is her first novel.
Reviews
A 2017 Whitney Award Finalist A 2017 Association for Mormon Letters Awards Finalist "This debut is more homage to The Great Gatsby than retelling, and the story is better for it. The glitzy prep-school backdrop is offset by the cutthroat world of scholarship competitions, and Tanner's moral struggles ring heartbreakingly true." --Booklist "Nelson offers a contemporary retelling of The Great Gatsby that goes beyond many of the themes of the original novel to make for a spirited look at what happens when a good kid makes some bad choices in a place where consequences don't always follow. . . . A satisfying examination of morality and the decisions that change our lives." --Kirkus Reviews "In an effective contemporary update of The Great Gatsby, debut novelist Nelson accurately reflects the stresses high school students face in both academics and extracurricular activities. Through Tanner's realistic voice and the situations he faces, readers comes to believe that a place like Bannerman and a boy like the Duke could actually exist, though Nelson is careful not to romanticize the Duke's criminal behavior or Tanner's role in it." --Publishers Weekly "The high-pressure world of Bannerman Prep, the intrigue of Tanner and the Duke's strange friendship and the lavish social scene all harken back to Fitzgerald's classic but stand on their own in this compelling new novel." --BookPage "High school students who love Gatsby will enjoy this novel, and it may encourage others to give the original a try." --School Library Journal "A wholly original look at competition, success, and how well we can ever really know another person. The fresh, addictive Great-Gatsby-as-high-school-debaters retelling you never knew you were missing." --Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of Conviction "A dark, surprising, suspense-filled twist on our American obsession with living extraordinary lives." --Sonya Mukherjee, author of Gemini "A thrilling page-turner and a sparkling debut. Prepare to be drawn into the dazzling escape of lavish parties and riveted by Bannerman's infamous Duke." --Jessica Taylor, author of A Map for Wrecked Girls and Wandering Wild