If you like narratives set in boarding prep schools where what goes on behind ivy covered walls is not always in accordance with the rule book do I have a book for you!!! The Academy covers an eventful academic year at Tiffin Academy in New England. What I really like about it is the complexity it conveys. It's not just the underdog student(s) against the bullying, evil, and/or demon possessed peers (and sometimes colluding adults). Not that those can't be super engaging. There is a lot more nuance. And rather than focusing on just the students or just the adults the characters who come alive as individuals are students, faculty members, and administrators. (You'll be grateful for the lists at the front if you're anything like me.)
On Tiffin move in day Head of School, Audre Robinson, is greeted with very unexpected news. America Today's ratings for boarding schools have dropped. Tiffin has been ranked second best in the nation. It's a seventeen spot leap from the year before when they were elated to be in the top twenty-five.
"Being ranked number two consumes our group chats and private stories, not because anyone actually cares (notable exceptions: our parents, who feel like their tuition dollars have increased in value, and sixth former (senior) Annabelle Tuckerman, who believes this is somehow gonna help her get into Princeton) but because it feels as if the dark cloud that has been hanging over camp since Cinnamon Peters died just let in a stream of sunlight."
Late in last year's spring semester a fourth form (sophomore) girl had been found dead in her room. Suicide. She was a very much loved member of a very small student body. There was a lot of grief, of why didn't I see/do/say something. People are still grieving, especially her football star boyfriend and her bestie. The only new junior, Charley, has been admitted to replace her and given her old room.
The ratings bump does help Tiffin in many ways, especially in attracting a larger prospective student pool to choose from. But it does have a downside. A number of other boarding schools in the coalition have launched an investigation into whether it's all legit. It's a real stressor for Robinson who has no clue what happened or guarantee that it was all legit and above board.
Added to that Zip Zap, an administrative nightmare come to life, appears on campus. The anonymous person or persons behind it dig up and broadcasts scandalous revelations on students and adults--all true--while totally deluding unmasking.
There's a student trying to turn an old bomb shelter located under the dorms into a posh speakeasy where the liquor will flow to underage teens.
Then there are the relationship problems involving students, faculty, and administrators. Some are pretty sketchy. One involves crossing a line that should never be crossed being crossed.
I hope I've piqued your curiosity. The Academy is a wonderful engaging read, perfect for long, dark, cold winter nights.
On a purrrsonal note, I am having a purrrfectly fabulous day. Tobago snuggled with me being all affectionate while I read my online newsletters and did my online crossword puzzle. Bailey gave me a ride to campus. So many people were so glad to see me. They loved the light up Hello Kitty and Friends shirt Eugene gave me. When I got there the career center people were having a career fair centered around the helping professions. They urged me to make the rounds. As always it was like trick or treat. The organizations had all kinds of merch to attract people: pens, highlighters, notebooks, postit pads, Frisbees, flashlights etc. for me and balls for Tobago to chase. Commuter Lounge was having a clothes swap. I got 2 pairs of shoes, Hot Topic jeans, a really warm sweater, a white Victoria's Secret Pink hoodie with gold sequin lettering, and a UMaine hoodie for free. Then I went to a prize spin table and got a top prize (a UMaine 👕.) I found a super picture for a cat tattoo. Gwyn will give me and all my stuff a ride home. I have supper all ready to heat and eat. And I have a good book to read. Who could ask for more?
A great big shout out goes out to all the people I encountered and, of course, precious Tobago.
Jules Hathaway
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