Lisa Birnbach is a contributing editor at Parade magazine and the
author of more than twenty books, including Lisa Birnbach’s College
Book. She lives in New York with her three children.
Chip Kidd is a designer and writer at Alfred A. Knopf, where he has
worked since 1986. In 1980, when he was in the tenth grade, The
Official Preppy Handbook changed his life. Now he wants to return
the favor.
“[T]his book touches many bases. And it’s funny without exactly
being satirical. The authors take their mission sort of seriously
and approach the prep ethos with obvious affection . . . True Prep
makes a point of flaunting the sexual, racial, ethnic and class
diversity that were in short supply the first time around . .
.”
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times
“True Prep is a hilarious send-up of the frills and foibles of the
elite and privileged. It’s satire, of course, but it’s
cringe-inducingly on target at times.”
—Lylah M. Alphonse, The Boston Globe
“[T]here’s something very interesting going on in True Prep . . .
One need no longer be white, Protestant, heterosexual—or even
accomplished at tennis—to be a preppy . . . [T]here’s a sense in
the book that the contemporary iteration of preppiness has far more
to do with savoir faire than pedigree . . . [T]o dig beneath the
surface of this thing that’s been labeled ‘prep’ is to arrive at a
surprising and perhaps even counterintuitive theory about the whole
gestalt. Perhaps preppiness is less about demographics and style
than it is about living decently in an often indecent world . . .
[P]reppiness at its core is ultimately about self-respect. It’s
about pulling your pants up . . . It’s about knowing that you don’t
necessarily need to have money to have class. And what better time
to be reminded of all this than now?”
—Meghan Daum, Los Angeles Times
“The first thing you notice about True Prep . . . is its design.
Chip Kidd, a celebrated graphic designer, has made this book a
visual pleasure, with precise illustrations, vivid photographs and
a colour palette that would make Kate Spade swoon. Paging through
this book, which considers the current state of the North American
'preppy' style, the words 'gift material' come to mind. This isn’t
to undersell the writing. Ms Birnbach has a sly wit, an editor’s
eye and an excellent vocabulary. Every sentence is quotable. Really
. . . True Prep is frivolous, but comprehensively, amusingly, and
intelligently so. All too few books fit that description. Like its
predecessor, this is a fond and inventive satire for the ages.”
—The Economist
“Birnbach . . . and Kidd, well-known as book-jacket designer,
novelist, and natty dresser, have produced a book as witty as, and
more thorough than, the original . . . The most important change
from The Official Preppy Handbook to True Prep is the more
capacious sense of who is preppy . . . True Prep is as
noisily inclusive as The Preppy Handbook was quietly exclusive . .
.”
—Mark Oppenheimer, Slate
“[W]hat was once a rarefied blue-blood clique has become a bona
fide social phenomenon . . . The basic prep values—politeness,
sportiness, and adherence to tradition—have, however, remained the
same.”
—Jennifer Wright, New York Post
“Lisa Birnbach and Chip Kidd’s long-awaited sequel to The Official
Preppy Handbook is good for a laugh, no matter how many pastel polo
shirts you own.”
—Parade magazine
“Birnbach is back with True Prep, an updated field guide to the
preppy lifestyle . . . You know, things like rehab (the new
boarding school) and texting (not at the dinner table). There’s
vital information on how to keep that sporty tan in an era when
overexposure to the sun is frowned upon, without resorting to
Snooki-type tanning salons.”
—Jura Koncius, The Washington Post
“True Prep . . . is a slyly written and debatably satirical take on
what it means to be 'preppy' in today’s age . . . It makes a great
gift for your favorite Sperry-wearing Yalie, or someone that just
enjoys a quick read and an easy laugh.”
—Benjamin Clymer, Forbes.com
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