![]() ![]() The New York Observer described the book as "witty and endearing", and Booklist described the book as "frivolous but fun to read". ![]() Peterfreund used her time at Yale as the basis for Amy's Eli experience. Peterfreund's first book, Secret Society Girl: An Ivy League Novel, details the second semester of Amy "Bugaboo" Haskell's junior year at Eli University, a thinly veiled Yale University clone, after she is tapped for Rose & Grave, a secret society that opens its ranks to women for the first time. An avid traveler, Peterfreund lives with her husband and daughters near Washington, D.C. Before becoming a novelist, she was a costume designer, book cover model and food critic. She drew upon her time as a daughter of Eli to color her Secret Society Girl novels. ![]() Peterfreund grew up near Tampa, Florida and graduated from Yale University in 2001 with a double major in literature and geology. ![]()
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