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Book Review of Initiation

Initiation
Initiation
Author: Susan Fine
Genres: Children's Books, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
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INITIATION reminds me very much of Curtis Sittenfeld's PREP: middle-class outsider attends a prestigious high school, witnesses with shock the lawless doings of the rich, and emerges from his/her school years relatively unchanged. Even with this proliferation of inaction and non-growth, however, I still definitely enjoyed INITIATION for its convincing portrayal of privileged teen apathy.

Since Mauricio is mostly a non-participating narrator, it's all the other characters that are fascinating and draw my attention. Mauricio talks about the classmates he comes in contact with--all their ups and downs, convoluted morals, and shocking actions. INTIATION is not at all plot-based, and even the little plot it contains is overshadowed by the supporting characters. This turns out to be not a bad thing at all: I really think that this book should be read as a look into the lives of students at a private high school rather than one in which the plot was underdeveloped and unexciting.

Overall, I was very impressed with INITIATION and Susan Fine's writing. She was able to fully convince me that schools such as St. Stephen's do exist, much as we are loathe to admit it. I look forward to seeing how she continues to write telling studies of adolescent behavior in the future!