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Gossip of the Starlings [Kindle Edition]

Nina de Gramont
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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In this poignant novel, de Gramont explores a loyal and destructive friendship between two girls at a New England prep school. Catherine Morrow, the book's relatable protagonist, can't believe her luck when Skye, the popular daughter of acclaimed senator Douglas Butterfield, befriends her. A symbol of idealistic American wholesomeness, Skye is quick to push the boundaries at the Esther Percy School, and soon she joins Catherine in a blur of drunken nights and cocaine binges. But as Catherine cleans up and focuses on school work and extracurricular activities, Skye spirals deeper into her addiction and has an affair with a teacher. Despite Catherine's efforts, she can't untangle herself from Skye's daring escapades, and soon the girls are again involved in dangerous situations. Though Catherine warns the reader of the story's tragic finale from the opening chapters, the ending still reverberates with heartbreak. De Gramont's coming-of-age story distinguishes itself with sincere prose and complex characters.
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"Memorable . . . When de Gramont focuses her gaze on her naïve, doomed muses, the book soars. . . . A transfixing confessional about the secret lives of dangerous girls."—Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews )

"De Gramont skillfully sustains a tension that leads to an explosive ending while providing us with characters that go well beyond many recent examples of upper-crust East Coast teenage life. Think Donna Tartt and Bret Easton Ellis with the wisdom of hindsight....A compelling coming-of-age novel....[Gossip of the Starlings] excels in its honest depiction of the interrelationships among teens and with their families and circumstances."—Library Journal (Library Journal )

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 536 KB
  • Print Length: 316 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1565125657
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books (June 10, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001N2ZWNO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59,717 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Scandalmonger, July 19, 2008
After reading glowing reviews from other readers regarding "Of Cats and Men," I picked up a copy and was pleasantly surprised by de Gramont's talent and prose. I'm still in awe of the author's writing skill after reading "Gossip of the Starlings," but the tale failed to strike any feeling in me other than irritation. Not that the author loses her beautiful, lyrical voice in this endeavor; she doesn't. But my sentiments echo those of a previous reviewer in that it wasn't at all entertaining to read about wealthy, spoiled, self-indulgent girls with nothing better to do than snort cocaine and, in the case of one character, actively and consciously behave in self-destructive ways while seeming righteously aggrieved by the fallacies of those around her and being coldly cynical as a result. High praise indeed for Nina de Gramont's prose, but this tale left me dissatisfied.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!!, July 21, 2008
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C. Jacobs (Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
The best book I've read in years - de Gramont's writing is stunning, gorgeous, and she captures the struggles of being a teenager - ANY teenager - brilliantly. I may not have gone to prep school, but I know these girls, I know these feelings, the alienation, the acceptance, the dazzling friend who you love and hate at the same time. There are sentences in this book that I had to read three times in a row - and I still didn't stop reading until the whole beautiful and tragic story was done. If you want to read a book that will keep you talking, that will take you back in time and then make you pick up the phone to say YOU HAVE TO READ THIS! then get this book. Brilliant.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Invulnerability, not wealth, the point here, August 8, 2008
A friend gave me this book and I thoroughly enjoyed it and identified with the characters (although it's been a while since I was a kid.) It captures that fleeting, shared sense between teenage girlfriends that you are immortal. And I didn't find the characters' wealth distracting or alienating. It functions mostly just to allow these girls to take greater risks, which ups the stakes, which kept me interested.

I never had a pony, either; but I don't hold it against a fictional character that she rides horses. Bloody _Catcher in the Rye_ begins at prep school.
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More About the Author

Nina de Gramont is the author of a collection of short stories, Of Cats and Men, and the co-editor of an anthology, Choice. Her novel, Gossip of the Starlings, was published in 2008, and she has also written a young adult novel, Every Little Thing in the World. Nina's work has appeared in Redbook, Seventeen, Exquisite Corpse, post road, Isotope, and the Harvard Review.

Learn more about Nina at www.ninadegramont.com



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