Secret Society Girl: An Ivy League Novel
I vowed to start reading a little more fiction these days. I don't know why I don't, they go by so fast for me, this book only took a couple of days for me to get through. I really enjoyed Secret Society Girl, but I have to admit it was mostly because the experiences of Amy Haskel is similar to the history of my own fraternity. Well, minus it being an ivy league situation and it being an actually "well-known" organization that is critical to your future career possibilities. I could totally relate though. Amy is the first of 5 girls initiated in the most influential secrety society on her presitgious campus, although a few of the alumni have taken issue with decision and decide to put up a good fight.
My own organization had a similar experience, but we were expelled by our national organization (way before I ever joined), as well as other chapters that also initiated women at the same time. From my understanding, our local chapter is the only one of those initially expelled to even exist today, quite an accomplishment, I think. Anyway, the book was a nice easy read.