The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart (Hyperion, 2008 )
Meet Frankie Landau-Banks: smart, funny, and unwilling to be left out of an all-guy’s secret society. She’s now a Sophomore at the elite boarding school, Alabaster. During the summer between her Freshman and Sophomore years, she grows up a bit, fills out, briefly meets a guy at the beach whom she meets again at Alabaster, and no longer fits the cloying nickname from her family, “bunny rabbit.”
Frankie’s father and older sister both attended Alabaster. It used to be an all-boys school. Frankie has heard hushed stories of the secret society to which her father belonged. But when Frankie starts dating hottie and senior Matthew, she catches on quickly that his abrupt cancellations and occasionally mysterious behavior mask his meetings with the boys-only secret society, The Loyal Order of the Basset Hounds.
Frankie’s not one to be left out or sit idly by while Matthew refuses to share the truth about his clandestine meetings. But direct confrontation and whining aren’t her style. Instead, she decides to infiltrate The Loyal Order of the Basset Hounds on her own terms. She outwits the guys at their own game, bests their pranks, and discovers a thing or two about herself and her relationships along the way.
Witty, irreverent, and insightful about gender relationships and how one smart girl rewrites the old boys’ code, this is a terrific story, and my favorite one so far by the talented E. Lockhart. (Christie, The Loft)
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