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The Disreputable History Of Frankie Landau-Banks

From The Author Of The Unforgettable Bestseller We Were Liars

by E. Lockhart
language: english
Publisher: HOT KEY BOOKS, November of 2014 ‧
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As a girl, Frankie knows she is supposed to play by the rules, but the rules were made by Old Boys for boys and therefore are not her rules to begin with.

The Disreputable History Of Frankie Landau-Banks

From The Author Of The Unforgettable Bestseller We Were Liars

by E. Lockhart

Property Description
ISBN: 9781471404405
Publisher: HOT KEY BOOKS
Release Date: November of 2014
Language: English
Dimensions: 129 x 193 x 21 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 352
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Children’s and Young Adult > Young Adult Literature
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9781471404405
Recommended Minimum Age: Ages 12 and up

Funny and Feminist

Carolina Gonçalves

There is an all-male, not-so-secret society at Frankie's school, and she wants in. It's her story. It's her quest for acceptance, recognition, friendship, and even a little social change. Frankie starts the book as a girl, but she's a young woman by the time it ends. That's why this book is a lot more character-centered than plot-centered. It's all about Frankie's growth. There are many sides to her. Like any other girl, she is a thousand things at once. Some are qualities, and some are flaws. She's not a perfect heroine, and that's why she's a great one. The people around her get amazing character development as well. They all are more than the first impression that so often makes us assume too much about people. Here, even side characters live up to be more than their roles. They have their own desires, motivations, and fears. They are not set-decorations, exposition or plot points. They are real characters. The writing that brings them to life is both clever and funny. The story flows so perfectly and seamlessly that you lose yourself in it. It shows a true love of words that a bookworm will recognize and cherish. This is a YA novel, but I recommend it to everyone. It makes some great points on growth, feminism, society, and the English language.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

E. Lockhart

E. Lockhart, pseudónimo de Emily Jenkins, foi finalista do National Book Award, bem como do Michael L. Printz Award. Tem um doutoramento em Literatura inglesa da Universidade de Columbia e dedica-se sobretudo à literatura juvenil. Tem duas tatuagens, adora parques de diversões e tem um fraquinho por Daniel Craig. Vive em Nova Iorque.

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