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The Elite

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Elite

Contributors:

By (Author) Jennifer Banash

ISBN:

9780425221570

Series:
Series Number:

1

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.

Publication Date:

3rd June 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 141mm, Height 209mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

249g

Description

From the top, you can see everything-except yourself. When Casey McCloy steps into the elegant Bramford building, she's overwhelmed. Fresh from the Midwest, she's moved to New York's Upper East Side to live with her grandmother and attend the prestigious Meadowlark Academy. Here all that matters is who you know. The girl to know is Madison Macallister- popular, pretty, platinumblond. She's not just Casey's new classmate and neighbor; she's an icon. So Casey aims to get in with Madison and her gorgeous gal-pals from the start. As the reigning queen of coolness, Madison is capable of destroying reputations with one welltimed whisper. Better to be on her good side. But after a city-haute makeover from her new frenemy Madison, Casey is wearing the right clothes, saying the right things, and meeting the right people-including Drew, the boy-about-town who Madison thinks belongs to her and her alone.

Reviews

Banash is destined for great things.
Scott Bradfield, author of "The History of Luminous Motion"
If you love all the drama, scandal, and high-end fashion of "Gossip Girl" as much as we do, chances are you'll want to check out author and Manhattan native, Jennifer Banash's new fiction novel "The Elite."..The novel, set in Manhattan, will introduce girls into the super-exclusive world of New York City's high-society teen cliques. In "The Elite," the first novel in the new series, girls will meet Casey McCloy, who moves to a luxury Manhattan apartment from the midwest to live with her grandmother and attend Meadowlark Academy, which is run by it girl Madison MacAllister. Madison, complete with popularity, a pretty face, and platinum blonde hair reigns as Casey's classmate and neighbor, and something tells us Casey's city transformation will only go as far as Madison lets it.
--Seventeen.com
"The Elite" is Pretty in Pink for the millennium generation, somewhatD
Banash is destined for great things.
Scott Bradfield, author of "The History of Luminous Motion"
If you love all the drama, scandal, and high-end fashion of "Gossip Girl" as much as we do, chances are you'll want to check out author and Manhattan native, Jennifer Banash's new fiction novel "The Elite."..The novel, set in Manhattan, will introduce girls into the super-exclusive world of New York City's high-society teen cliques. In "The Elite," the first novel in the new series, girls will meet Casey McCloy, who moves to a luxury Manhattan apartment from the midwest to live with her grandmother and attend Meadowlark Academy, which is run by it girl Madison MacAllister. Madison, complete with popularity, a pretty face, and platinum blonde hair reigns as Casey's classmate and neighbor, and something tells us Casey's city transformation will only go as far as Madison lets it.
--Seventeen.com
"The Elite" is Pretty in Pink for the millennium generation, somewhat akin to th
aBanash is destined for great things.a
aScott Bradfield, author of "The History of Luminous Motion"
aIf you love all the drama, scandal, and high-end fashion of "Gossip Girl" as much as we do, chances are you'll want to check out author and Manhattan native, Jennifer Banash's new fiction novel "The Elite,.".The novel, set in Manhattan, will introduce girls into the super-exclusive world of New York City's high-society teen cliques. In "The Elite," the first novel in the new series, girls will meet Casey McCloy, who moves to a luxury Manhattan apartment from the midwest to live with her grandmother and attend Meadowlark Academy, which is run by it girl Madison MacAllister. Madison, complete with popularity, a pretty face, and platinum blonde hair reigns as Casey's classmate and neighbor, and something tells us Casey's city transformation will only go as far as Madison lets it.a
--Seventeen.com
a"The Elite" is Pretty in Pink for the millennium generation, somewhat akin to the television show Gossip Girl. Casey is a small town girl, used to shopping at Target and department stores. Living with the elite of Manhattan, for whom money is no object, is a definite challenge. But she's met three potential new friends, Madison, Sophie, and Phoebe, and, even better, a potential new boyfriend, Drew! Unfortunately, Drew is still somewhat dating Madison, which immediately puts Casey in Madison's bad books. But before you think Mean Girls, Ms. Banash humanizes all of the characters, and readers get a glimpse into Madison's psyche just as much as they do Casey's. At the end of the day, money can do many things, but it can't help you escape from life or heartbreak.a
--RomanceReviews Today
a"The Elite" is a great start to a new series by Jennifer Banash! It was a bit heavy on the fashion brands and the language is a bit strong (but thatas how it is for many teens nowadays in the US) but the characters all had some very interesting stories to tell. I loved how the point of view switched between the characters so that we could get a bigger picture of their lives. Most of them deal with issues that plenty of teens have and it was nice to get to know more about the others, besides Caseyait definitely helped develop the characters more, and readers will find it easier to understand these dynamic teens! They all had realistic, believable feelings and actions that were wonderfully expressed throughout the novel! It was also great to see down-to-earth Casey shine and show that you donat need to be rolling in gold to be happy with yourself. Thereas more to even the rich and popular kids than all that glitz and glamour they live with! And it would seem that Casey has it easy with just her frizzy-hair problems, after seeing what some of those oh-so-perfect teens have to deal with, behind their sophisticated and happy faAadea]wealth may not necessarily guarantee happinessa]a
--The Book Vault Blog
aThis book was awesome. I couldn't put it downa]The characters are extremely real and, in most cases, likeable. Yes, the girls were rich, but money wasn't the main focal point of the storya]I found myself laughing out loud a lot and just smiling at what Sophie would say, or how Casey would act. This was a great first novel from Jennifer Banash and I desperately wish that the sequel, "In Too Deep," was already on my bookshelfa
--www.teensreadtoo.com

Author Bio

Jennifer Banash lives and writes in Los Angeles, California, with her partner, Willy Blackmore, and their daughter, Story. She is the author ofseveral works including White Lines, Silent Alarm, and The Elite.

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