The Nine: A Novel
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The Nine: A Novel

Paperback – August 20, 2019

Price
$12.49
Format
Paperback
Pages
328
Publisher
She Writes Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1631526527
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Description

2020 14th Annual Indie Excellence Juror's Choice Award2020 14th Annual National Indie Excellence Award-Winner in Contemporary Novel2020 14th Annual National Indie Excellence Award Finalist in Regional Fiction: Northeast2020 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Finalist in Fiction - General2020 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Literary2020 Best Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Literary2019/2020 Reader Views Literary Awards 2nd Place Winner in General Fiction/Novel2019 Foreword INDIES Gold Winner for Thriller & Suspense (Adult Fiction)2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner in Literary Fiction2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner in Regional Fiction: Northeast2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Finalist in General Fiction2019 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Adult Fiction: Thriller & Suspense " The Nine uncovers the underbelly of an elite private school, revealing decades-long corruption, while also exposing how the fervent dreams of mothers for their children can shatter families. Jeanne Blasberg delves with unflinching precision into the chasms between parents and children, a novel revelatory for the author's willingness to scrutinize both mother and son and their stifling bond."--Randy Susan Meyers, bestselling author of The Widow of Wall Street and Waisted " The Nine is one of those suspenseful, highly addictive novels that keep you saying, "just one more chapter" until suddenly you've stayed up all night to finish it. Hannah and Sam--the tenacious, devoted mother and her humble, endearing son--make an irresistible team as they take on the dark narcissism and systemic exploitation of an elite world that attempts to break them. I love this book's iconoclastic impulse and its ultimate faith in the values of work over privilege, and love over loyalty."--Christopher Castellani, author of Leading Men "Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg's compelling new novel, The Nine , is a complex and beautifully wrought tale of the sacrifices parents and children make to join the ranks of the elite, and the shocking secrets they find once they get there. It will surely be catnip for book groups--Dead Poets Society crossed with a conspiracy thriller, with a helicopter mom's midlife crisis thrown in for good measure--and it'll keep the reader turning pages as fast as she can."--Holly LeCraw, author of The Swimming Pool and The Half Brother "...A poignant mother-son drama....In fluid prose, Blasberg combines two tales through two alternating voices."-- Kirkus Reviews " The Nine . . . delivers a tightly plotted tale that taps the vein of secret terror every first-time parent harbors when sending a child on their own into the world. With devastating precision, Blasberg mines the insecurity, the denial, the projected hope, and ambition of a mother singularly devoted to her only child--played against revelations of dark doings at an elite prep school. . . . A painful, beautiful book."--Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Even in Darkness and Hard Cider "Blasberg moves seamlessly between . . . points of view. . . . A good choice for fans of thoughtful coming-of-age dramas."-- Booklist "School scandals and the fragile bond between a boy and his mother give The Nine a wide-ranging appeal that extends beyond its ivy-clad setting."-- Clarion Reviews 2020 14th Annual Indie Excellence Juror’s Choice Award2020 14th Annual National Indie Excellence Award-Winner in Contemporary Novel2020 14th Annual National Indie Excellence Award Finalist in Regional Fiction: Northeast2020 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards Finalist in Fiction – General2020 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Literary2020 Best Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Literary2019/2020 Reader Views Literary Awards 2nd Place Winner in General Fiction/Novel2019 Foreword INDIES Gold Winner for Thriller & Suspense (Adult Fiction)2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner in Literary Fiction2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Winner in Regional Fiction: Northeast2019 Beverly Hills Book Awards Finalist in General Fiction2019 Foreword INDIES Finalist in Adult Fiction: Thriller & Suspense " The Nine uncovers the underbelly of an elite private school, revealing decades-long corruption, while also exposing how the fervent dreams of mothers for their children can shatter families. Jeanne Blasberg delves with unflinching precision into the chasms between parents and children, a novel revelatory for the author’s willingness to scrutinize both mother and son and their stifling bond."―Randy Susan Meyers, bestselling author of The Widow of Wall Street and Waisted " The Nine is one of those suspenseful, highly addictive novels that keep you saying, “just one more chapter” until suddenly you’ve stayed up all night to finish it. Hannah and Sam―the tenacious, devoted mother and her humble, endearing son―make an irresistible team as they take on the dark narcissism and systemic exploitation of an elite world that attempts to break them. I love this book’s iconoclastic impulse and its ultimate faith in the values of work over privilege, and love over loyalty."―Christopher Castellani, author of Leading Men "Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg’s compelling new novel, The Nine , is a complex and beautifully wrought tale of the sacrifices parents and children make to join the ranks of the elite, and the shocking secrets they find once they get there. It will surely be catnip for book groups―Dead Poets Society crossed with a conspiracy thriller, with a helicopter mom’s midlife crisis thrown in for good measure―and it’ll keep the reader turning pages as fast as she can."―Holly LeCraw, author of The Swimming Pool and The Half Brother “...A poignant mother-son drama....In fluid prose, Blasberg combines two tales through two alternating voices.”― Kirkus Reviews “ The Nine . . . delivers a tightly plotted tale that taps the vein of secret terror every first-time parent harbors when sending a child on their own into the world. With devastating precision, Blasberg mines the insecurity, the denial, the projected hope, and ambition of a mother singularly devoted to her only child―played against revelations of dark doings at an elite prep school. . . . A painful, beautiful book.”―Barbara Stark-Nemon, author of Even in Darkness and Hard Cider “Blasberg moves seamlessly between . . . points of view. . . . A good choice for fans of thoughtful coming-of-age dramas.”― Booklist “School scandals and the fragile bond between a boy and his mother give The Nine a wide-ranging appeal that extends beyond its ivy-clad setting.”― Clarion Reviews Jeanne Blasberg is the author of Eden: A Novel , winner of the Beverly Hills Book Awards for Women's Fiction and finalist for the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best New Voice in Fiction and Sarton Women's Book Award for Historical Fiction. After graduating from Smith College, she embarked on a career in finance. Though she worked primarily with numbers, she was always interested in writing. After holding jobs on Wall Street, at Macy’s, and writing case studies at Harvard Business School, she turned her attention to writing memoir and fiction. Blasberg founded the Westerly Memoir Project. She sits on the board of the Boston Book Festival and Grub Street, one of the country’s preeminent creative writing centers, where she enjoys being part of a community of enthusiastic learners. She and her husband have three grown children and split time between Boston, MA and Westerly, RI. She loves to travel, play squash, ski, and take in the glorious sunsets over Little Narragansett Bay. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Hannah Webber fears she will never be a mother, but her prayers are finally answered when she gives birth to a son. In an era of high-stakes parenting, nurturing Sam’s intellect becomes Hannah’s life purpose. She invests body and soul into his development, much to the detriment of her marriage. She convinces herself, however, that Sam’s acceptance at age fourteen to the most prestigious of New England boarding schools overseen by an illustrious headmaster, justifies her choices. When he arrives at Dunning, Sam is glad to be out from under his mother’s close watch. And he enjoys his newfound freedom―until, late one night, he stumbles upon evidence of sexual misconduct at the school and is unable to shake the discovery. Both a coming-of-age novel and a portrait of an evolving mother-son relationship,
  • The Nine
  • is the story of a young man who chooses to expose a corrupt world operating under its own set of rules―even if it means jeopardizing his mother’s hopes and dreams.

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An excellent page-turner AND a rich and sensitive character study of a mother and son.

What I loved most about this book—and I loved this book!—was the beautiful blend of an excellent page-turning plot with a rich and sensitive character study of a mother and son. The story is a good one and it kept me engaged from the beginning. But what kept me thinking about this book in between reading sessions was Ms. Blasberg's unflinching but never cruel look at the dreams and hopes of a mother and her child; how those are often at odds; and how worthy of our tenderness they both are, even at their worst. I will admit to no small amount of self-recognition at both ends of that spectrum, having been both a child and a mother, myself. This is a book that bears reading again.
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Boarding school drama + helicopter mom = intriguing read!

3.5 stars

The Nine by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg tells the story of prestigious East Coast boarding school Dunning Academy. Hannah Webber is a helicopter mom to the extreme and she frets and worries all four years her only son Sam is enrolled at Dunning. Rightfully so, as Sam ends up involved in all kinds of sinister and shady business at that school. With everything we hear about in the news these days, it makes you think a story like this probably isn’t that much of a stretch.

As I read this book, I had several thoughts running through my mind. Hannah is, at times, very unlikeable, as she desperately tries to maintain not only a relationship with her son but control over every decision he makes. Despite that, I, as a mother, found myself still relating to her. While most of us aren’t obsessed with every move our children make, opting instead to grant them independence as they grow, we all, at the very heart of it, want the very best for our kids. I know I relish that feeling of pride when my children are successful at something. Hannah was constantly in search of that. Sam was no doubt shaped by that pressure, becoming a people pleaser who had a hard time saying no, trying so hard to both fit in and succeed. Makes you think about how your actions are affecting your kids.

The Nine was an entertaining read, one that I was imagining as a movie, the boarding school drama with some twists and turns. It could be a great low key kind of thriller geared maybe toward teens?! It’s not a thriller but I could see that aspect of it played up a bit. How fun would that be to see it on the big screen??
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UGH!!!!

Even when I don't like a book, I read it because, well, reading. I couldn't get past the 2nd chapter. Not only is the writing terrible, but the premise doesn't even follow along very well. Don't waste your money or time.
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Hard to follow

Good story, but tough to follow!
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Raw, heartbreaking, gripping boarding school story

I received this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

Hannah and Edward have one child - Sam. Hannah has made it her life's mission to make sure she has tended to and micromanaged every aspect of Sam's life. Sam is about to start high school, and for Hannah the ONLY option is Dunning - the most prestigious boarding school in New England. Once Sam goes to Dunning, Hannah realizes she is now completely alone, has no say in what Sam does, and has nothing much to Edward. Sam, meanwhile, hunkers down, studies hard, makes friends...and learns about a secret society called The Nine. The Nine is a group of upperclassmen, hand-picked by Dunning alumni to carry out secret pranks and evoke awe and admiration from the rest of the school. When things get outta hand, secrets are uncovered and Sam is involved. What happened? How bad is it? Why is Sam in the middle of it? And what about Hannah - how can she run Sam's life from a distance when she has no idea what's going on? Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg has written a haunting, fast-paced story of the secret underworld of an elite boarding school, a young boy caught up in things beyond his control, and an overprotective mother's inability to keep her son safe. The Nine is a chilling look at what can happen when we put our trust in the hands of the wrong people.
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A deliciously sinister plot at an elite boarding school

Hannah Webber wasn’t sure that she would be able to have children, but she’s finally able to conceive Sam. Hannah put her heart and soul into raising Sam at the cost of both her marriage to Edward and her own self interests. When the time for Sam to go to high school came, Hannah decided that Sam should only go to an elite prep school, so that Sam would have his pick of the top colleges. Hannah was thrilled when Sam was accepted to Dunning Academy, one of the most exclusive and prestigious prep schools in the country. She finally felt that her hard work and sacrifices were paying off.

While at Dunning, Sam experiences freedom from his overbearing mother for the first time and can’t help but rejoice in this new independence. What Sam doesn’t anticipate is the sheer amount of pressure that he would be under to succeed at Dunning. The competition is fierce. Students are taking Adderall just to get through the study load. Sam feels alone and like an outsider at Dunning since his family doesn’t come from the wealth that is he now surrounded by.

As Sam settles into Dunning, he learns of secret brotherhood called The Nine that is the exclusive society that every male dreams of getting into at Dunning. Sam feels that joining The Nine will finally be his chance of being accepted into this foreign community. Everything changes when he begins to uncover evidence of inappropriate behavior taking place at Dunning. Sam must come to terms with who he is most loyal to and the betrayals and deceit that he is faced with.

This story is a compelling and thought-provoking coming of age story for both Hannah and Sam that discusses important topics in contemporary society such as sex, bullying, drugs, and peer-pressure. One thing I really enjoyed about this story was the depth of the mother-son relationship of Hannah and Sam. Hannah could be really infuriating with the lengths that she went to in order to check in on Sam. That being said, your heart breaks for Hannah though because she wants nothing more than to be involved in her son’s life; he’s her entire reason for being. On the flip side, I could also sympathize with Sam’s need for independence and distance while adjusting to the grueling and strict expectations at Dunning.

Overall, this is a powerful story of love, self-discovery, betrayal, and deceit, which I highly recommend to those who love a good thriller/suspense…especially when it involves an elite boarding school that is harboring decades worth of secrets.

Thank you to Suzy from Suzy Approved Book Tours for the tour invitation and the author for providing an ARC. This did not influence my review. All opinions are my own.
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Important Contemporary Issues

Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg, Author of "The Nine" has written an intense, captivating, intriguing, thought-provoking, and emotional novel.  The Genres for this Novel are Fiction, and Contemporary Fiction, with Suspense. The timeline for this story takes place mostly in the present and goes to the past when it pertains to the characters or events in the story. The author describes her dramatic characters, as complex, complicated, each having their own set of problems.

Hannah Webber is an obsessed mother, who wants only the best for her son. Hannah and her husband are at odds what might be best for Sam. When the opportunity arises, Hannah decides that Sam should go to an elite and prestigious high school. Dunning is a boarding school with a specific set of rules. Hannah wants to be involved in her son's life.

Sam's adjustment to Dunning is difficult.  The younger students are treated much differently by the other students and there is peer pressure. It seems that there are secrets. Sam feels very alone and thinks his way of belonging will be by "entering a side door".  Sam discovers some disturbing evidence of inappropriate things that are going on. This is also a coming of age book, and Sam has to think of where his loyalties are. There is a tremendous amount of pressure and betrayals.

I love the way the author discusses the important issues in contemporary society today. Bullying, drugs, sex, peer-pressure are some of the topics discussed. A mother-son relationship is explored. The author also mentions the importance of family, trust, emotional support, communication, love, and hope.

I would highly recommend this thought-provoking novel. Happy Reading!
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Engrossing depiction of prep school life

I grew up attending private prep schools, and the author is spot on in her description of the prep school scene. Her characters felt very real to me and the plot moved along nicely.
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Such a fantastically written book!

Wow! What a fast-paced, suspenseful, engaging, story! I couldn't put it down and flew through it in a day and a half! It is very thought-provoking, complex, totally engrossing, and so well written. It's a must-read that does not disappoint! It has a well-deserved five-star rating on Amazon and it is only $8.90 for the paperback and $10.99 for the hardback, so get it for yourself or for the readers on your Christmas list. Such a great deal for such an amazing book!
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Mother/son drama

I sped through this book which opened up the world of a New England prep school. Sam is a very engaging protagonist and his mother’s journey from helicopter parent to a place of love and acceptance is well done. The story is unfortunately timely.