School Days: A Novel
by Jonathan Galassi
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"From the renowned president of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, a coming-of-age tale of privilege and hidden sexuality at a New England boys' boarding school. Sam has spent more than half his life at the prestigious Leverett high school, which lies at the heart of an affluent Connecticut town of the same name. First as a student in the late 1960s, before coeducation, then as an English teacher after Harvard and Oxford, he developed a keen sense of loyalty to this vaunted institution that shaped show more his identity. But when the headmaster reveals that a former classmate of Sam's has raised allegations of long-concealed sexual abuse, Sam finds himself reliving those formative years, forced to confront the dark underside of a seemingly enviable world of wealth and intellect. Telling the story of a brilliant teacher whose mysterious behavior fascinates his students until charges against him begin to emerge, School Days deftly navigates the politics of social circles and fraught crushes. With this latest novel, critically acclaimed writer and publisher Jonathan Galassi provides a nuanced, deeply observed portrait of a particular type of American meritocracy, with all its flaws"-- show lessTags
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I'd read a positive review of this book, but I finished it only in the hope it would be better. Glad the author included a list of characters at the start because I couldn't keep track of ANY of them...the book was a one-note horn and I couldn't relate to the situations at all...
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Jonathan Galassi was born in 1949 in Seattle, Washington. He is the President and Publisher of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, one of the eight major publishers in New York. He started his publishing career at Houghton Mifflin in Boston, moved to Random House in New York, and finally, to Farrar, Straus & Giroux. He joined FSG as executive editor in show more 1985. He was named editor-in-chief two years later, and is now President and Publisher. Galassi is also a translator of poetry and a poet himself. He has translated and published the poetic works of the Italian poets Giacomo Leopardi and Eugenio Montale. His awards as a poet include a 1989 Guggenheim Fellowship, and his activities include having been poetry editor for The Paris Review for ten years, and being an honorary chairman of the Academy of American Poets. He has published poems in literary magazines including Threepenny Review and The New Yorker. His works include: Left-Handed: Poems, North Street: Poems, and Morning Run: Poems. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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