Indecent

Corinne Sullivan

Book - 2018

Introverted Imogene Abney is offered a teaching position at the elite Vandenberg School for Boys. During her tenure at the elite school she meets a handsome, popular student and learns what it's like to be young, female, and desperate to be loved by the wrong person.

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Genres
Bildungsromans
Published
New York : Wednesday Books 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Corinne Sullivan (author)
Edition
First Edition
Item Description
"A novel"--Dust jacket.
Physical Description
viii, 290 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250147073
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Review by Booklist Review

Fresh out of Buffalo State University, mousy education major Imogene Abney snags an apprenticeship at the prestigious Vandenberg School for Boys. Since childhood, Imogene fantasized about an ivy-covered education. Vandenberg is everything her public schools were not and then some. Sometime during her first few months at the elite boarding school, between grading history exams, making dormitory rounds, and assistant coaching lacrosse, Imogene catches the eye of fourth-year heartthrob, Adam Kip Kipling. Confident, outgoing, and hairy, Kip is everything Imogene is not, and as is the way of student-teacher affairs, theirs is immediately intense. Imogene isolates herself from family and friends, running nightly to Kip's dorm room, where her sexual naïveté and overall say-no-to-life attitude become irrelevant between the sheets of Kip's Twin XL. In true illicit-boarding-school-romance fashion, things are hot and heavy until Kip starts to pull away following the fall formal. Innocent Imogene is dumbfounded, but readers will not be. Kip's sense of entitlement and immaturity were present from the start. Sullivan's debut is a smart and delicious page-turner.--Eathorne, Courtney Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Sullivan's tense and surprising debut, recent college graduate Imogene Abney begins a yearlong teaching apprenticeship at the elite Vandenberg School for Boys in Scarsdale, N.Y., a place "steeped in honor, tradition, and many, many rules." She is enamored of the school, exactly the kind of place she herself would have wanted to attend, had she been rich and male, and she quickly becomes obsessed with one of its students, Kip, who embodies all she is not. Their affair escalates quickly, based almost entirely on his cocky surety and Imogene's many, visible insecurities (she picks the skin on her face until it bleeds, and sometimes goes days without leaving bed, eating, or showering). Sullivan's novel is at its best in its brief glimpses of the past, demonstrating what Imogene sees as her successes and failures in high school and college-these passages give the reader insight into what Imogene could possibly be searching for in her job-risking relationship, showing the depth of her confused standards and instincts for self-destruction. Less compelling is the affair itself. It's far from discreet, and the constant threat of exposure that looms throughout-whether by a fellow apprentice or Kip's wide circle of friends-feels low-stakes compared to Imogene's rich, contradictory, and devastating interior life. Nevertheless, this is an affecting novel, examining self-doubt, self-sabotage, and the lasting impact of both. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

DEBUT Imogene Abney is in her first year as a teacher's apprentice at the Vandenberg School for Boys. Twenty-two years old, introverted, and inexperienced with boys, Imogene encounters the popular, handsome student Adam Kipling, "Kip," out after hours with his friends. She is instantly drawn to his good looks, charm, and social status. She falls hard for Adam, coming over whenever he texts her, any fear of being caught the last thing on her mind. They quickly begin an illicit affair with consequences that are more than dangerous. Sullivan pens a steamy debut, in which infatuation crosses the line into obsession as Imogene falls deeper and more in love with Adam. While she knows that he is not in love with her, she can't help but fall into his trap, with the torrid sex and his sweet words stroking her ego. While this novel doesn't reinvent the wheel as far as the subject matter, Imogene's backstory adds a layer to the story that will have readers sympathizing with her as she works through her past. VERDICT A good read for those who enjoy boarding school-based novels, including -Jessica Anya Blau's The Trouble with Lexie, and Amy -Poeppel's Small Admissions.-Erin Holt, Williamson Cty. P.L., Franklin, TN © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Awkward twentysomething college graduate Imogene Abney has always lived inside her own head, having no natural inclination towards making friends or being with other people. One of 10 teaching apprentices at an elite boys boarding school in Scarsdale, NY, she doesn't fit in with her coworkers, most of whom are gregarious young women. Nothing comes easily for Imogene, at least before golden boy student Kip, her social opposite in almost every respect: confident, smooth, wealthy, and experienced. Initially, Imogene is surprised that her fascination (from afar) for Kip may actually be requited. As they move forward, she finds the no-holds-barred physicality discombobulating, then briefly liberating, before it turns to agonizing desperation. VERDICT The disturbingly painful depiction of the struggle to be at home within one's own skin will move teens with its well-written, haunting, and illuminating story of a young woman spinning out of control.-Suzanne Gordon, Lanier High School, Sugar Hill, GA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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