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Murder. Fiction.
Secrets. Fiction.
Preparatory schools. Fiction.
Schools. Fiction.
Friendship. Fiction.
Asian Americans. Fiction.
Sinclair Prep on New York City's Upper West Side is home to the brainiest students from the area's richest, most powerful families. Junior Jamie Ruan ranks number one until her father is caught embezzling from his Fortune 500 company. One by one, her four best friends il Patel, Krystal Choi, Alexander Lin, and Nancy Luo ep away from her. When Jamie is found dead, the four are implicated in a series of posts by "The Proctor" on Tip Tap, a social media platform. Each has dark personal secrets, including a freshman-year incident that, if revealed, would carry dire consequences and expulsion for all. Told by Nancy in the present and past, this publisher-billed "Asian American recast of Gossip Girl" is a page turner. Zhao tackles suicide, drugs, mental illness, anxiety, bullying, and, commendably, the colossal pressure students are forced to deal with in private schools. Despite an unexpected shallowness in the discourse between these exceptional students and an unsatisfying ending, this is one that fans of Sara Shepard and Karen M. McManus will kill to read.
Kirkus ReviewsWhen Sinclair Prep's top student winds up dead, everyone suspects her exâbest friends, whose secrets are about to be unveiled by an anonymous messenger.Surrounded by wealthy peers, Nancy Luo is a scholarship student at the prestigious Richard Sinclair Preparatory School and a second-generation immigrant determined to repay her parents for their sacrifices with academic success. But it's impossible to outrank Jamie Ruan, whose brutal competitiveness leads her to do whatever it takes to come out on top, including hurting Nancy, her friend of over a decade. After her dad is imprisoned for embezzlement, Jamie goes missing and then is shockingly pronounced dead by someone with the username The Proctor on the gossip app Tip Tap. The Proctor identifies four potential suspects among the student body: Nancy, Akil Patel, Krystal Choi, and Alexander Lin. All were former friends of Jamie's, each one has a secret, and all of them, including Jamie, have been haunted by The Incident, which they've kept buried since freshman year. This standout prep school murder mystery features a predominantly Asian American cast that varies in ethnicity and socio-economic background. It honestly depicts the psychological struggles of overachieving students, especially those arising from parental pressure. The truth of The Proctor's identity might strain credulity, but careful pacing and a tantalizing cliffhanger ending will leave readers thirsting for more.An enticing new treat for fans of Pretty Little Liars and Karen McManus. (Mystery. 13-18)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)In this YA debut by Zhao (the Dragon Warrior series), Sinclair Prep, a private -elite high school that ranked number one in every area imaginable- on New York City-s Upper West Side, is home to myriad sins. Domineering Chinese American junior class president Jamie Ruan fell from grace two months ago after her father was arrested for embezzlement. When she goes missing, Chinese American poet and junior scholarship student Nancy Luo is eager to fill her queen bee shoes. That is, until an anonymous figure called the Proctor starts posting on school gossip app Tip Tap, implicating Jamie-s former best friends in her death. Nancy, fellow Chinese American scholarship student Alexander Lin, Indian track star and hotel heir Akil Patel, and Korean fashionista and pharmaceuticals heiress Krystal Choi must find the murderer-and protect their own secrets-before the Proctor takes them down. Discourse regarding drugs, fashion, gangs, race, and privilege feels shallow, and an apparent lack of research undermines credibility. Still, interwoven Tip Tap posts, text messages, and flashbacks maintain intrigue, and Nancy-s first-person narration capably drives this fast-paced thriller to its unrelenting close. Ages 14-up.
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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
In a YA thriller that is Crazy Rich Asians meets One of Us is Lying , students at an elite prep school are forced to confront their secrets when their ex-best friend turns up dead. Nancy Luo is shocked when her former best friend, Jamie Ruan, top-ranked junior at Sinclair Prep, goes missing, and then is found dead. Nancy is even more shocked when word starts to spread that she and her friends--Krystal, Akil, and Alexander--are the prime suspects, thanks to the Proctor, someone anonymously incriminating them via the school's social media app. They all used to be Jamie's closest friends, and she knew each of their deepest, darkest secrets. Now, somehow the Proctor knows them, too. The four must uncover the true killer before The Proctor exposes more than they can bear and costs them more than they can afford, like Nancy's full scholarship. Soon, Nancy suspects that her friends may be keeping secrets from her, too. Katie Zhao's YA debut is an edge-of-your-seat drama set in the pressure-cooker world of academics and image at Sinclair Prep, where the past threatens the future these teens have carefully crafted for themselves. How We Fall Apart is the irresistible, addicting, Asian-American recast of Gossip Girl that we've all been waiting for.