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Description
Palo Alto, California, is home to stratospheric real estate prices and
equally high expectations, a place where everyone has to be good at
something and where success is often defined by the name of a
prestigious college on the back of a late-model luxury car. It’s also
the place where Irena Smith—Soviet émigré, PhD in comparative
literature, former Stanford admission reader—works as a private college
counselor to some of the country’s most ambitious and tightly wound
students . . . even as, at home, her own children unravel. Narrated as a
series of responses to college application essay prompts, The Golden
Ticket combines sharp social commentary, family history, and the lessons
of great (and not so great) literature to offer a broader, more generous
vision of what it means to succeed.