When Franny Stands Up is a goddamn delight, a can't-put-it-down page-turner about a girl who has the audacity to tell the truth about her own life at a time in our history when it wasn't acceptable, or appropriate, or even safe to do so. But she does it. Against all odds - class, race, faith, gender, and family - she gets on a microphone and stands the hell up. We should all be so brave. -- Megan Stielstra, author of The Wrong Way to Save Your Life
When Franny Stands Up is a riot of a book. Its characters burst with life and wit, even as they bristle against the hard edges of their world. Wielding humor and unabashed heart to steer us through a tale of what it means to find real family, and what it means to heal, Robins navigates by every true comic's North Star: comedy comes from pain. She is a gifted storyteller. -- Rob Ziegler, author of Seed
A debut novel that's fresh and contemporary while feeling like an old favorite. An instant classic. Funny, unsentimental, brave and silly without being unserious. What a book! -- Cory Doctorow, author of Walkaway and Radicalized
A powerhouse of a novel...This is a book about comedy and trauma and family. It is funny and heartbreaking on every other page...Eden Robins is a helluva powerful writer. This book is a Showstopper. -- Mary Robinette Kowal, Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author
Robins overlays her convincing illustration of mid-century social repression of women with a stirring portrayal of Franny, who succeeds because of her willingness to speak frankly about taboo subjects...Readers will fall in love with this one. -- Publishers Weekly
Robins's debut is a sharply funny, heartwarming story with strong female characters, exploring religious, racial, and gender identity. -- Booklist
Smart and wickedly funny, When Franny Stands Up is a timely and timeless story that will whisk the reader away on a joy roaring ride through Mid-century Chicago. Franny is walking sass in heels who spits hard truths during an age when women were expected to stay silent. Robins's debut novel deserves a standing ovation! -- Wesley Chu, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The War Arts Saga
This novel is freaking magic in every way, and it pulls off just about every kind of magic trick you can imagine: it's all about the magic of stand-up and the magic of mid-20th-century Chicago and the magic of friendship and community and family. It's also about magic magic. I adore Franny and am so happy I got to follow her extraordinary adventures and misadventures, and I'm sure you will too. -- Juan Martinez, author of Best Worst American
With complex, relatable characters, this novel is so much more than one particular genre...a useful addition to any library's LGBTQ collection. -- Library Journal