No, I think SFS parents and alums are smart enough to read this book in the library or bookstore (without purchasing it). |
Maybe she can donate some signed copies to the next Maret auction? |
Maybe! 😂 |
She has some unresolved issues. Too bad the book is so bad. Ok, I'm saying this without reading it but someone told me the premise and it was unimaginative and lacking creativity. |
Sidwell admin has been smart to ignore it, and just not interesting enough to get a tv/film deal. |
I bought the book and read it in a couple of nights. It wasn't groundbreaking but was an entertaining and light summer read. The parents at the fictitious "Sidwell Friends" school in the novel sounded obnoxious so I can understand why some people on this thread are taking it personally. But reading this thread, several posters who are making snide comments about the author's kids going to Maret versus Sidwell (which she attended herself) are proving the author's point for her.
Sidwell Friends parents, based on what I've read recently about the parent community at your kids' school - harassing the college counseling team, making up rumors about other kids to help your kid get into college, causing 2/3 college team to resign at Sidwell, parents suing Sidwell because their kid didn't get acceptance into the college they wanted - and reading teh obnoxious comments on this thread from Sidwell parents who are doxxing the author who writes under a pen name and putting down another school (Maret) as a way to defend the school you pay tuition at (Sidwell) makes you look as terrible as in the book. Your horrible comments makes the author's argument for her: you guys are absolutely insufferable. |
read the book a few weeks back. our kids go to an independent school in MA and while some aspects common to private schools were recognizable, I thank my lucky stars that we aren't at SFS! the parent community sounds so entitled and not my cup of tea.
I know many friends' or quaker schools say they focus on character and simplicity but that does not seem to be happening at SFS. |
You might be taking a vendetta book a bit too literally. |
This is the author. Thank you for proving my point, and while we’re at it, Maret > Sidwell. |
+1. Clearly some of these posters have more free time (to spend reading this nonsense book) than commonsense. 😝 |
Sure, Jan. 😃 |
GDS still miles ahead on the alumni authors front lol. |
When I read comments like this, the only thing I think is, “Y’all hate us, ‘cause you ain’t us!” If that makes me insufferable, so be it [shrug]. I’d pick Sidwell (again) over whatever school your child attends. |
Oh, GDS has once again entered a Sidwell chat (when no one is thinking or talking about GDS). Always the bridesmaid, never the bride, right GDS? |
I waded through the terrible writing and many typos assuming a lighthearted read with some local interest. I was shocked by how toxic the author was: cheap shots indeed. Just a very ick read. I did enjoy how Payet was “an equally exclusive school”. Dream on lady. I’m surprised her husband let her publish this drivel |