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Privilege: a novel

โœ Scribed by Mary Adkins


Book ID
100391564
Publisher
HarperCollins
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
271 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
Southern States
ISBN
0062887084

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โœฆ Synopsis


From the beloved author ofWhen You Read This, a smart, sharply observed novel about gender and class on a contemporary Southern college campus in the spirit ofThe Female PersuasionandPrep.

Carter University: โ€œThe Harvard of the South.โ€

Annie Stoddard was the smartest girl in her small public high school in Georgia, but now that sheโ€™s at Carter, it feels like sheโ€™s got โ€œScholarship Studentโ€ written on her forehead.

Bea Powers put aside misgivings about attending college in the South as a biracial student to take part in Carterโ€™s Justice Scholars program. But even within that rarefied circle of people trying to change the world, it seems everyone has a different idea of what justice is.

Stayja York goes to Carter every day, too, but she isnโ€™t a student. She works at the Coffee Bean, doling out almond milk lattes to entitled co-eds, while trying to put out fires on the home front and save for her own education.

Their three lives intersect unexpectedly when Annie accuses fourth-year student Tyler Brand of sexual assault. Once Bea is assigned as Tylerโ€™s student advocate, the girls find themselves on opposite sides as battle lines are drawn across the picture-perfect campusโ€”and Stayja finds herself invested in the caseโ€™s outcome, too.

Told through the viewpoints of Annie, Bea, and Stayja,Privilege is a bracingly clear-eyed look at todayโ€™s campus politics, and a riveting story of three young women making their way in a world not built for them.

โœฆ Subjects


Literary Fiction


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