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Blythe Grossberg's captivating memoir about tutoring for Manhattan's elite offers a compelling insight into the inner circle of New York's wealthiest families. With compassion and humor, Grossberg details the cutthroat ways the elite try to catapult their children to the top, regardless of the monetary or emotional cost. Despite the glittering exterior of this lifestyle, Grossberg explores an underbelly of insecurity, pain, and dysfunction.
Welcome to a world where academia is an obsession, and wealth does nothing to soothe status anxiety. In this environment, parents will try just about anything to gain a competitive edge in the college admissions rat race. Grossberg interweaves memoir, psychology, and exposé in this juicy yet sympathetic account, providing a sobering close-up of parental wealth and power.
The book humanizes an oft-caricatured world, revealing how a life of extreme wealth both helps and harms the children of the One Percent. Grossberg's nuanced chronicle delves into the cutthroat ways the elite strive to ensure their offspring's success, often at the expense of their emotional well-being.
Through her personal experiences as a tutor, Grossberg offers a captivating glimpse into the high-stakes world of elite education. She exposes the lengths these parents will go to in order to secure their children's admission to prestigious universities, painting a vivid picture of the insecurity and dysfunction that lurks beneath the surface of this seemingly privileged existence.
As Town & Country Magazine notes, Grossberg's work is a testament to the power of compassion and humor in navigating the complexities of this rarefied environment. Her insights challenge the common perception of the wealthy, humanizing a group often reduced to caricatures.
Ultimately, Grossberg's memoir serves as a poignant exploration of the costs of pursuing status and success at all costs. It is a sobering reminder that wealth and privilege do not always equate to happiness and fulfillment, and that the true measure of a life well-lived extends far beyond the confines of the college admissions process.
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publisher | Hanover Square Press; First Time Trade edition (August 1, 2023) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 288 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 1335475206 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-1335475206 | ||||
item_weight | 8 ounces | ||||
dimensions | 5.26 x 0.7 x 7.95 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #689,069 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #289 in Educator Biographies #663 in Parenting & Family Reference #15,057 in Memoirs (Books) | ||||
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