As the parent of a Milton student I was anxious to see what this was all about. Don't waste your money, we all already know the over analyzed story of the "hockey scandal", this book has opportunistically created a fictitious story around what we all have already read in the newspapers. There may be elements of truth that made it into this story but the names (and all other identifying information) have been changed to protect the "innocent". I am not naive, I have no doubt that many sexual incidents happen at high schools everywhere (and probably moreso at boarding schools) but the impression that all these students live for is sex, sex, sex is completely distorted. My daughter and her friends don't hook up and don't obsess about the next time they will have sex. They are far too busy working hard at school. The authors have slandered their alma mater in a way that only makes me think that they had some huge ax to grind. Beyond the obvious trashing this does to the reputation of their school it also shows the authors to be very poor writers. It is hard to believe that their Milton writing background (which in my experience generally produce excellent writers), their Ivy League educations, their advanced writing programs and their affiliation with the Atlantic haven't taught them the basics of journalistic writing. In addition the book is very poorly structured, did anyone proof read this and notice the redundancy of some of the phrasing as well as some very obvious "mega blunders" (a Milton description of tricky grammatical errors). As a mother I think these girls should be ashamed of themselves for biting the hand that fed them and on top of it doing it so poorly.