Attendance is something of a family tradition her big sister, Zada, just graduated, and her father, Senior, still relives his Alabaster glory days with friends on a regular basis. When we meet Frankie Landau-Banks, she’s standing at the threshold of her sophomore year at Alabaster, a prestigious boarding school. And this time around, I’m writing about it here, too! About the Book: Never one to turn down a bookish conversation, I reread the book so we could talk about it. She ended up reading and loving Frankie’s story. I couldn’t remember more than the barest details and the certainty I’d had a problem with the ending, but I mentioned it to my friend. Then, just a few weeks ago, I was talking to a friend, and something in our conversation made me think of this book. I didn’t end up reviewing it, despite the fact that I had a lot to say about it. Lockhart years ago, around the time I’d just started Erin Reads. I first read The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E.
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