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  1. John

    The suburbs north of New York City are often ignored as the setting for most books and movies. I never understood why considering the amount of successful professionals that live there and commute regularly into Manhattan to run world markets, run high powered law firms, or hold positions in some of world’s most renowned companies. These are interesting people and to reach that zenith, these highly motivated and educated people expect nothing but the best for their children. Using this backdrop, Robert Toonkel has created a beautifully written story about Katie Fitzpatrick of Chappaqua, who reflects the perfect kid in what is believed to be the perfect town. From the opening of the book set on the beaches of Long Island where Katie and her friends anxiously anticipate their senior year to her ensuing adventures, readers will instantly be taken back to their own final days in high school. Making this story more interesting is the fact this story takes place before Chappaqua became nationally recognized by the Clinton’s or experienced the boom of the early 21st century. Set in a simpler time (the early 90’s), it is interesting to be taken back to a world for before cell phones and teenagers would spend hours chatting on instant messager. For anyone that wants to a story that goes beyond the traditional teenage formula this is a highly recommended read.

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