
today
7 a.m. Annual Twice Nice Rummage Sale Oddfellows Hall
read >8 a.m. Tire Amnesty Day Humboldt Coastal Nature Center
read >9 a.m. North Group Sierra Club Hike See Event Description
read >9:30 a.m. Manila Dunes Restoration Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Spiff Up The Zoo Sequoia Park Zoo
read >10 a.m. Humboldt Botanical Gardens Humboldt Botanical Garden
read >10 a.m. Manila Dunes Guided Walk Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Annual Juggling Festival Humboldt State University
read >10 a.m. Exploring the I-Ching Humboldt Wellness Center
read >11 a.m. Soups and Salads for Shoes Fortuna Monday Club
read >noon Landscape Design from the Top Down Living Earth Landscapes
read >1 p.m. March and Rally for Peace Humboldt County Courthouse
read >1 p.m. 35th Annual Daffodil Show Fortuna River Lodge
read >1:30 p.m. Afternoon Tea Humboldt Area Foundation
read >1:30 p.m. Eureka Photoshop Users Group Adorni Recreation Center
read >1:30 p.m. For the Next 7 Generations Morris Graves Museum of Art
read >1:30 p.m. Spring Equinox Celebration Manila Community Center
read >2 p.m. Friends of the Marsh Tour Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center
read >2 p.m. Betty Peugh Sweaney Collection Presentation Trinidad Museum
read >5 p.m. Humboldt Roller Derby Redwood Acres Fairground
read >5 p.m. Elephants and Tigers: A Bollywood Extravaganza Wharfinger Building
read >5 p.m. Downey for Sheriff Spaghetti Dinner Fortuna Veterans Hall/Memorial Building
read >5:30 p.m. Arcata Rotary Spring Wine Festival Kate Buchanan Room at HSU
read >5:30 p.m. Arcata Rotary Spring Wine Festival Kate Buchanan Room at HSU
read >6 p.m. The Tumbleweeds (cowboy songs) Chapala Cafe
read >6 p.m. Blue Lotus Jazz Libation
read >6 p.m. McKinleyville Land Trust Dinner Azalea Hall
read >7 p.m. Ghoulies and Ghosties and Long-Legged Beasties Mantova's Two Street Music
read >7 p.m. Juggling Festival Show Van Duzer Theatre
read >7:30 p.m. Joe & Me (Greek/Turkish) Cafe Mokka
read >7:30 p.m. A Midsummer Night's Dream Arcata High School
read >7:30 p.m. Tenor Recital Christ Episcopal Church
read >7:30 p.m. We Are All Related Accident Gallery
read >7:30 p.m. For the Love of the Dance Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
read >8 p.m. Karaoke w/ Chris Clay Boiler Room
read >8 p.m. On the Wings of a Dove Carlo Theater (Dell'Arte)
read >8 p.m. Antigone College of the Redwoods
read >8 p.m. So Hum Tales Mateel Community Center
read >8 p.m. The Phoebes Mosgo's
read >9 p.m. Vintage Soul (R&B) Cher-Ae-Heights Casino
read >9 p.m. Cadillac Ranch Six Rivers Brewery
read >9 p.m. The Roadmasters (country) Bear River Casino
read >9 p.m. Trevor 101, Children of the Sun (rock/blues) Lil' Red Lion
read >9 p.m. Band Behind Your Hedge (classic rock) Central Station Cocktail Lounge
read >9:30 p.m. For the Love of Dance After Party Arcata Theater Lounge
read >10 p.m. Music by DJ Sidelines
read >10 p.m. DJ Icy Hot Aunty Mo's Lounge
read >10 p.m. Polyhood Productions Pearl Lounge
read >10:30 p.m. Splinter Cell, Watch it Sparkle (rock) Alibi Lounge and Restaurant
read >previous columns
Jan. 15, 2009
The English Major
By Jim Harrison. Grove Press.
read >Jan. 8, 2009
Hot, Flat and Crowded
By Thomas Friedman. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
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The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
By E. Lockhart. Hyperion Books
By Jennifer Savage
Teens may no longer be reading out loud with the family in the evening, but if you've created readers in your home, you can continue feeding their hunger with Young Adult Lit. Once the most maligned of genres, excellent books aimed at the 13-18 crowd now stand proudly alongside the latest Wally Lamb and Toni Morrison.
In E. Lockhart's The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, Frankie has returned to her upscale boarding school transformed from a "slightly geeky" freshman into a sexy sophomore -- sexy enough to have captured the attention of popular, perfect Matthew Livingston. Fortunately, our protagonist is unsatisfied with simply having a hot boyfriend, especially when she finds out he's part of a longstanding secret school society for boys only, the Basset Hounds. Unwilling to tolerate the unfairness, Frankie takes over from behind the scenes, hacking into the club leader's e-mail and issuing orders under his name. Because her plots are so much more devious and fun than anything the current Alpha dog has going on, he is loath to reveal that he's not their mastermind.
Frankie evolves from meekly doing what's expected to standing up for herself, using the intelligence she so clearly has. Sounds simple, but being a smart and aggressive woman often incurs as much criticism as reward. In The Disreputable History, Frankie perceives the cultural double standard, but also examines her own divided reactions to her new strength. After an argument with her ex-boyfriend, she reflects:
"Frankie hadn't liked herself while she'd been yelling at Porter -- but she had admired herself ... She admired herself for taking charge of the situation, for deciding which way it went. She admired her own verbal abilities, her courage, her dominance."
She might have been a monster, Frankie admits, but that's still better than being someone whose opinions don't matter.
Lockhart doesn't rest on the obvious wrong of gender exclusion. She delves deeper into why being left out, for no reason other than being a girl, hurts. Despite Frankie's opinion of the Basset Hound meetings as disorganized and uneventful, she also notes, "... the purpose of the Loyal Order was connection. Bonding. Exclusivity ... they had such loyalty and joy. And because of her sex ... she would never, never get in."
Wanting to belong is universal; being left out can happen for any number of reasons. Ideally, a boy reading A Disreputable History would still empathize. The main male characters are no less developed -- meaning Lockhart presents their admirable qualities along with their flaws -- although we don't know them quite as well. Besides, the social commentary and soul-searching don't detract from the story's fast hook: How is Frankie going to get away with it, and what's going to happen if she can't?


















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