
Legally Blonde meets The Catcher in the RyeThe Catcher in the Rye in this funny coming-of-age teen romance that reminds us that it doesn’t matter what college you go to, but what you make of the journey.
Meet Dylan Mills. No biggie. High school senior, glee club dropout, and fifth-string hockey goalie, he’s a likable underachiever set to attend Party School, a small-town college notorious for raucous celebration.
The only thing is, Dylan doesn’t party. All he cares about is his high school sweetheart, Rosemary Silversmith. Rosemary is everything to Dylan: she’s incredible; his parents adore her. She’s, like, the one thing he seems to have done right in his whole life.
Unfortunately, Rosemary will not be going to Party School. She’s got grades and potential. She’s going to one of those colleges parents brag about. She is, frankly, embarrassed by Party School.
When freshman year begins, so does the drama; Rosemary starts acting distant; Dylan pledges a badass underground motorcycle club, even though he doesn’t have a driver’s license. All is a blur of rowdy nights and heartache, until a cheating scandal sends Rosemary running back to Dylan’s arms for a second chance.
Now a changed man, he isn’t so sure he wants her back…
Join Dylan for a wild motorcycle ride as he gets a taste of heartbreak, campus life, and growing up at Party School!
"An excellent summer read for high school students or those about to engage in the college search process. " — Nicholas Yoo, The Courier, Nicholas Yoo, The Courier, Morristown, NJ
"An engaging and entertaining read filled to the brim with witty humor, lovable characters, and important lessons. I read it in a matter of days, because I just couldn’t put it down. Not only does it tell a creative story that will have you laughing at jokes then biting your nails at the romantic drama, but it also addresses some larger issues concerning how we think about ourselves and those around us." —Nathan Shurts, Colt Chronicle, Kinnelon, NJ
"A tale about growing up, moving on, and making the most of a perceived bad situation, Party School has all the makings of a wonderful coming-of-age tale that encourages self-discovery and teaches you not to judge a book by its cover.” —Angela Hickey, The Tower, Washington D.C.
"This book is genuinely one that grabs the audience by the shirt and demands that they keep reading." —Guadalupe Leon, The Runner, Bakersfield, CA
"For college-bound students nearing the beginning of this next stage in their lives, Party School is a must-read. With its message that you do not have to attend an “it” school and a tale of moving forward, this novel provides a sense of comfort to readers." —Ava Highland, The Crimson, Bernardsville, NJ
"This book is fantastic because it is relatable to young people, especially when you’ve barely finished high school and college is just ahead. Switching to college right after high school is a significant change because you have to make new friends, meet your professors, and adapt to new surroundings. Hart is very good at providing the imagery of the setting and the emotions of the characters while tapping into the typical dilemmas that young people face. I strongly recommend this to people who like romantic comedies and dramas." —Bianca Leiva, WestSide Story, Idaho Falls, ID