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Admissions: A Memoir of Surviving Boarding School by Kendra James

adrienne_g_'s review against another edition

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informative reflective

3.5

hilaryannbrown's review against another edition

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2.0

Clumsily written

ncostell's review against another edition

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emotional funny informative sad medium-paced

4.25

jacwol's review against another edition

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funny reflective fast-paced

4.0

christine_d11's review against another edition

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informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

dblanch's review against another edition

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emotional reflective medium-paced

4.5

whatcassiedid's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional funny reflective medium-paced

5.0

summerbummer's review

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emotional funny reflective medium-paced

3.0

You would think a memoir about boarding school would be interesting, much less a memoir about the first African American legacy at an elite New England boarding school. Still, this book falls short in many categories.

For one, it kind of flip-flops between misadventures at boarding school and attempting to have a nuanced discussion of race and discrimination within these institutions. And I felt that the discussions the author is trying to have within this book is very surface level. 

I wish we heard a bit about the experiences of James’ father regarding Taft, and I would have liked to hear about the lives of students who attend these prestigious high schools after they graduate college. 

Some of the references/jokes in the books are very millennial (whether this is a good or bad thing is up to you!). 

This book is an accessible yet ramble-y take on institutional racism within the American school system. 

rplotz's review against another edition

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reflective slow-paced

3.0

mollyvanetta's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.5