5 Minutes for Books — Dangerous Admissions

This is the first of two reviews and giveaways in 5 Minutes for Books. Scroll down or click here for the second one.

I love novels with a strong sense of place. Dangerous Admissions has one. Set in Manhattan, I could see the side streets and apartment buildings and coffee shops and bars that the characters frequent. Set in an exclusive private prep school, I could easily imagine the teenagers who probably look more sloppy than sophisticated, and the old dark campus buildings. The characters resonate: a teen boy with not much on his mind other than his secret crush; a headmaster who is beloved by some and hated by others (who just happens to turn up dead); a single mom, displaced from her job, looking for another while she plays amateur detective while she works her part-time job on campus; a recent grad who is struggling to make it on the outside; and a rich, eccentric, brusque yet caring old woman.

How does author Jane O’Connor paint this landscape so well? She’s been there.

“My sons each spent 13 years at a very high-powered place, and so twice my husband and I suffered through the process of applying,” O’Connor explains. “Of course, it was our kids, not us, who were actually applying, but the angst involved as parents often made it feel as if we were the ones waiting for the proverbial fat envelopes. One day, an idea for ada.jpg mystery just popped into my head. The story would revolve around nasty doings at a New York private school where the seniors are all vying for slots at the same ivy-covered places.”

High-powered private schools provide a setting full of excesses and as exotic to most readers as the tribal customs of the Maori. “I think it’s beyond awful how competitive the process of getting into college has become,” explains O’Connor. “Kids don’t get to enjoy being dumb teenagers, and high school is ruined for them because by eighth grade they are already obsessing and have their eye on the ivy-covered prize.”

Dangerous Admissions is Jane O’Connor’s first novel for adults, after writing the successful Fancy Nancy books for children. O’Connor has switched her focus without a hitch. The privileged prep school high school students are characterized so well that this book would resonate with young adult readers as well (in the modern, very explicit genre that Young Adult often is today). This book does contain mature themes and language.

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  2. Heather C says:

    Always looking to read the newest thing. Thanks.

  3. kathy pease says:

    have a great day 🙂

  4. LOVE TO READ-THIS SOUNDS GOOD

  5. This book looks quite interesting, thank you for having this contest!

  6. Nina Cunningham says:

    I’d love to win this…thanks!

  7. i love a book that transports you, please count me in.

  8. I LOVE this author! My granddaughter and I check out Fancy Nancy from the library practically every time we go…it’s our favorite. I’d love to read an adult book by Jane O’Connor

  9. I’d love a new book!

  10. Sherry Wells says:

    I love mystery novels and these days its hard to find one without a lot of bad language. Coming from a children’s author sounds very interesting. I’d love to be one of the winners. Please count me in.
    Thanks,
    Sher 🙂

  11. Pamela White says:

    I love reading new books pick me

  12. Nicole Price says:

    Please count me in 🙂

  13. I love books! Please enter me!

  14. I’d love to see what the buzz is about. This book has been well-publicized on the internet lately.

  15. Christy H. says:

    Please enter me in this contest. Thanks

  16. Valerie Mitchell says:

    looks great!

  17. peppylady says:

    Reading the first two line sure got my interest please put my name in the hat

  18. Always looking for a good read.

    Thanks,
    Lisa

  19. Please count me in. I’m always looking for a good read.

  20. This sounds like an interesting read.

  21. Rachel Bolin says:

    I absolutely love to curl up with a good book!

  22. YEAH! I love books!! 🙂

  23. Sarah at In the Trenches of Mommyhood says:

    Sounds like a good book–count me in!

  24. Sounds like an interesting read!

  25. Me too… me too… 🙂

  26. Drama Mama says:

    Love it! Enter me Please!

  27. Karen (Mommy of Three) says:

    Count me in:)

  28. oooh, I love to read and really love to win things! ha ha!

    Brandi

  29. Richelle F says:

    Sounds like a great book!

  30. Julie Sivley says:

    Loving taking the time to read lately… this would be great! Thanks for counting me in!

  31. ohhhh, I’m intrigued!

  32. i’m interested 😉

  33. that sounds good! Thanks!

  34. If I don’t win it (and I really hope I do!), I’m taking it out from the library.

  35. This sounds like a good book.

  36. sounds like a great book:)

  37. Deb - Mom of 3 Girls says:

    Oh this sounds good – count me in! 🙂

  38. Erin Read says:

    Looks like it is a great read. Please count me in.

  39. Looks like a fun read and maybe I’d learn something as well…

  40. Sounds like a fun book to read!

  41. Books!…I love to read!!

  42. I always love checking out new books!

  43. I love to read, I have not read this Author yet, but I would love too!

  44. This sounds marvelous!

  45. Great contest! Count me in!

  46. Sounds like a great book. Would love to read it, count me in.

  47. Melissa Markham says:

    Please enter me in the contest. Sounds like a great book!

  48. Please sign me up to be entered.

  49. I blogged about this giveaway on my blog

    HERE

  50. TheAngelForever says:

    Looks like a great book. Thanks for the contest!