The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks

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LanguageEnglish
GenreTeen novel humor fiction
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
First edition
AuthorE. Lockhart
LanguageEnglish
GenreTeen novel humor fiction
PublisherDisney-Hyperion
Publication date
2008
Publication placeUnited States of America
Media typePrint (hardcover, paperback)
Pages352 pages
ISBN978-0786838196
OCLC182525916

The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks is a young-adult novel written by American author E. Lockhart. It was published on the 25 March 2008 by Disney-Hyperion.

It centers around the main character of Frances 'Frankie' Landau-Banks and her sophomore year at a boarding school, exploring the themes of feminism, class and privilege, and friendship and loyalty.

It won a Michael L. Printz Honor Award in 2009.

Frankie Landau-Banks is a sophomore at Alabaster Prep when she encounters the Loyal Order of the Basset Hounds, an all-male secret society. Since she is a girl and thus cannot join, she feels left out of the society. When one of the leaders, Alpha, leaves school for a few days, she seizes the opportunity to direct the Basset Hounds in several pranks.

Main characters

  • Frankie Landau-Banks – Frankie, the protagonist of this book, is a sophomore girl who is in a growing phase both physically and intellectually. She begins to focus on her independence and desperately wants to resist being defined by anyone but herself, including her boyfriend Matthew Livingston. Along the way Frankie learns to take matters into her own hands when she is unfairly left out of The Basset Hounds. Her solution for this dilemma leads to much trouble and hilarity.
  • Matthew Livingston – Matthew is the confident, wealthy, cool, and older boy who goes from being Frankie's crush to her boyfriend. When we are first introduced to his character he seems to be the perfect knight in shining armor. As a leading member of the all-male secret society of The Basset Hounds, he represents the world Frankie is kept out of and is happy enough to leave her out of his conformist "old boys" club.
  • Alpha – As his name suggests, Alpha sees himself as the lead dog on campus. Because of his confidence and leadership abilities many others also see him this way. Throughout the book he is at odds with Frankie over the attention of his best friend Matthew. When he feels threatened by Frankie he uses his power to make Frankie feel small and unimportant in the group because she is a girl trying to fit in with the all boys group.
  • Zada Landau-Banks – Zada is the older advice giving sister of Frankie. Whenever Frankie has a problem she calls her older sister, who calms her down but also shares with Frankie some of her feminist inclinations.
  • Porter Welsch – Porter is Frankie's ex-boyfriend who is also a part of The Loyal Order of The Basset Hounds. Porter seems to always be in Frankie's way just to antagonize her, but as it turns out Frankie and Porter have something in common because they both reject the conformity that seems to be required by their school.[1]

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