Some Kind Words...
“Is it possible that I have just read/ experienced/devoured the most delightful book ever published? Do not argue with me: There is magic here and genius.”
– Elinor Lipman
“No sooner had I finished reading — marveling over, actually — Caroline Preston’s The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt than I wanted to start all over again!… It’s a very, very clever novel.”
– Jacqueline Winspear
“The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt” is a literary bottle rocket — loaded with whimsy, pizzazz, and heart… I highly recommend it.”
– Adriana Trigiani
“The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt” is like reading your favorite flapper great-aunt’s diary. It’s a ripping yarn of emancipated girlish adventure.”
– Audrey Niffenegger
Undeniably fun.
– Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Caroline Preston, a former archivist, pastes vintage postcards, Jazz Age ephemera and typewritten snippets into a sweetly beguiling novel about
a New England girl who trades Vassar College for Greenwich Village…
– NYT Style Magazine
“Is it possible that I have just read/ experienced/devoured the most delightful book ever published? Do not argue with me: There is magic here and genius.”
– Elinor Lipman
“No sooner had I finished reading — marveling over, actually — Caroline Preston’s The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt than I wanted to start all over again!… It’s a very, very clever novel.”
– Jacqueline Winspear
“The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt” is a literary bottle rocket — loaded with whimsy, pizzazz, and heart… I highly recommend it.”
– Adriana Trigiani
“The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt” is like reading your favorite flapper great-aunt’s diary. It’s a ripping yarn of emancipated girlish adventure.”
– Audrey Niffenegger
Undeniably fun.
– Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Caroline Preston, a former archivist, pastes vintage postcards, Jazz Age ephemera and typewritten snippets into a sweetly beguiling novel about
a New England girl who trades Vassar College for Greenwich Village…– NYT Style Magazine













