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Well... if you're interested in reading a book about how living in an over-privileged Connecticut town is terrible and nobody should ever do it (especially if that's going to intersect badly with their terrible childhood) then this is a book you'll like. I preferred Dreadful - the realism : magic ratio in this book leaned a little too realistic, also, I just do not believe that the only school choices are a. fancy schools for wealthy overachievers that have massively high standards and high stakes testing b. xenophobic schools with very low standards and c. homeschooling. Even if there are no public school options there still have to be artsy fartsy schools for wealthy people who know that their kids cannot do the pressure cooker thing starting in kindy.
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Date: 2025-07-12 11:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2025-07-12 11:27 pm (UTC)I was more criticizing the limited portrayal of the only other options (schools with very low standards and homeschooling). There's a huge middle ground that's just missing. And that particular framing of options is endemic in my former overprivileged world.
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Date: 2025-07-12 11:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2025-07-13 10:25 am (UTC)