![]() ![]() You can sense Frankie’s increasing frustration from being dismissed as ‘just another pretty girl’ as her audacity and curiosity increase. Then at school Frankie is excluded from the secrets of Matthew and his group, simply because she is a girl. ![]() At home her family call her ‘Bunny Rabbit,’ showing how Frankie’s family still see her as an innocent and harmless ‘child’. Lockhart depicts the struggles of Frankie Landau-Banks to prove herself to her family, her boyfriend and everyone around her that she is not to be underestimated. Her fathers 'bunny rabbit. Lockhart 3.81 49,019 ratings5,589 reviews Frankie Landau-Banks at age 14: Debate Club. The reason becomes clear as Frankie remembers ‘The Loyal Order of the Basset Hounds’, an exclusive male-only secret society which has existed for centuries in Alabaster. The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks E. Soon Frankie finds herself finds herself sitting with the ‘popular’ seniors at lunch and whilst on the surface they seem to accept her, Frankie senses a distance and unbridgeable gap. As she starts the school year she quickly attracts the attention of Matthew Livingstone, a senior who becomes her main preoccupation. Frankie Landau-Banks is privileged enough to go to one of the most prestigious schools in America: Alabaster Academy. ![]()
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