The Gatekeepers

The Gatekeepers

Jen Lancaster

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Anyone passing through North Shore, IL, would think this was the most picture-perfect place ever, with all the lakefront mansions and manicured hedges and iron gates. No one talks about the fact that the brilliant, talented kids in this town have a terrible history of throwing themselves in front of commuter trains, and that there's rampant opioid abuse that often leads to heroin usage. Meet Simone, the bohemian transfer student from London, who is thrust into the strange new reality of the American high school; Mallory, the hyper-competitive queen bee; and Stephen, the first generation genius who struggles with crippling self-doubt. Each one is shocked when lovable football player Braden takes his own life and the tragedy becomes a suicide cluster. With so many students facing their own demons, can they find a way to save each other—as well as themselves? Inspired by the true events that happened in the author’s home town.

Publication Year: 2017


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  • Kmk1112
    May 18, 2025
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    I finished this book last night, and find myself this morning still thinking about it and the characters in it, wondering what happened to them after it ended. I have loved everything I have read of Jen Lancaster's in the past, particularly her memoirs. This was such a departure, subject-wise, from those that I wasn't sure how successful she would be. She really did a great job with it.

    I would highly recommend this book for young adults (the target audience) as well as for old adults who interact with teens and college age kids.

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