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Girls with Bright Futures :A Novel

By: Dobmeier, Tracy
Contributor(s): Katzman, Wendy
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sourcebooks Landmark 2021ISBN: 9781728216461Subject(s): Accident Victims - Fiction | Black Humor | Competition (Psychology) - Fiction | Domestic Fiction | Mothers and Daughters - Fiction | Private Universities and Colleges - Admission - Fiction | Seattle (Washington) - Fiction | Suspense Fiction | Thrillers - Fiction | Upper Class - United States - Fiction | Women - FictionSummary: "Alicia is a tech giant, wealthy beyond compare. Kelly is a stay-at-home mother and Stanford legacy. Maren makes three: single, broke, and out of place among the rich and elite. All their daughters are natural choices for Stanford: except the school can only recommend one student. As the competition heats up, an attempt is made on one of the girl's lives and the community spirals into panic. Now the mothers have to decide if one of them is capable of murder, or even worse, one of their own children. The Admissions meets Big Little Lies in DO NOT ADMIT, a book club black comedy of three prep school families locked in competition for a single spot at Stanford when an attempted murder reveals the dark underbelly of their privileged community"
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"Alicia is a tech giant, wealthy beyond compare. Kelly is a stay-at-home mother and Stanford legacy. Maren makes three: single, broke, and out of place among the rich and elite. All their daughters are natural choices for Stanford: except the school can only recommend one student. As the competition heats up, an attempt is made on one of the girl's lives and the community spirals into panic. Now the mothers have to decide if one of them is capable of murder, or even worse, one of their own children. The Admissions meets Big Little Lies in DO NOT ADMIT, a book club black comedy of three prep school families locked in competition for a single spot at Stanford when an attempted murder reveals the dark underbelly of their privileged community"

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