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Frank and Red by Matt Coyne
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it was amazing
bookshelves: 4-5-stars, audiobook, netgalley

In a Nutshell: A heartwarming story of the bond between an old man and a little boy. Loveable characters, a straightforward yet unusual plot, and some touching themes. A compelling debut to be read with the heart!

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Plot Preview:
Frank is a curmudgeon who lives alone in his house, estranged from family and friends after the death of his wife Marcie two years back. He is a recluse and can’t stand anyone or anything tampering with his routine. Little does he know that his peaceful life is soon to be turned upside down by a new neighbour.
After his parents’ separation, six-year-old Red, along with his mother, has moved into the house next to Frank’s. He isn’t happy with the house nor with his new school. The only good thing about the house is that his mother has bought a new trampoline for the back garden.
Being a curious chatterbox, Red is eager to make friends. And who better than the old man next door who seems sad and lonely? As Red trampolines his way into Frank’s life, the old man tries his best to avoid the nuisance. But can a determined six-year-old be stopped?
The story comes to us in the alternate third-person perspectives of Frank and Red.


Bookish Yays:
🌷 Frank: Grumpy, adamant, obnoxious from the outside. But once you get to know him, you realise how that coconutty exterior hides a heart of gold. His love for his late wife shines through in almost every scene.

🌷 Red: Imaginative, mischievous, precocious, born with no filters in his mouth or mind. Red is an adorable child whose innocence and incessant talking turn this story into a winner.

🌷 The connection between Frank and Red is so beautiful! Usually, such books show how only the senior character needs help and how the child character brings light in their lives. But the bond between Frank and Red works on a mutually beneficial basis. Both of them have sadness in their past as well as their present. Their relationship is organic and it’s nice to see how each one helps the other.

🌷 While the basic plotline is straightforward and fairly guessable (as this genre is supposed to be!) I like how the author added the unexpected to the predictable. For instance, Red isn’t an introvert but he is still struggling to make friends in school – I found this so realistic! (It’s not only introverts or socially awkward children who struggle in new environments!) Frank’s wife has passes away but he still sees her around and has conversations with her – is that her ghost or just his imagination? There are many such plot elements that make this story special.

🌷 Some of the secondary characters are interesting as well. Chief among these are Marcie and Susan, Red’s mom. I love how the women in the story have strong roles despite the plot essentially belonging to Frank and Red.

🌷 There are some great themes tackled in the book, and none of these seem extraneous. (In other words, no “kitchen sink dumping” of themes in this debut!) I especially loved the portrayal of the impact of divorce/separation on children, the struggle to deal with the death of a loved one, and the difficulty of apologising to a loved one after a rift. The book also handles the found family trope well.

🌷 There are several humorous scenes that actually made me laugh. Most of these are thanks to Red, and the repartee between him and his “very old” friend Frank.

🌷 Most fictional “grumpy old men” cannot escape being compared to Ove. Frank will remind you of Ove, that’s for sure. With his churlish behaviour, his reclusiveness, his annoyance when neighbours come barging in, and his never-ending love for his late wife, Frank and Ove have a lot in common. So if you love Ove, you will certainly love Frank. That said, the two stories have enough of individuality, so this won’t feel like a déjà vu version of Backman’s work.


Bookish Mixed Bags:
🌹 The adults in Red’s life have no major qualms using bad language in front of him, and as a result, his vocabulary often breaks the age barrier, not necessarily in a good way. Frank also cusses too frequently, with some curses in God’s name. While the language simply depicts the characters’ tendencies and is true to life, I wish the cussing could have been a tad toned down. It is even more jarring to hear on audio, and might annoy some readers.


Bookish Nays:
🌵 The final resolution of the bullying issue faced by Red is too smooth to be believable. No real-life bully changes colours that quickly. This part was too simplistic.


��� The Audiobook Experience:
The audiobook, clocking at 10 hrs 35 min, is narrated by James Killeen. I don’t know why, but it took me some time to get into his performance. He’s not bad, but something was missing in the initial chapters. As the book progressed, his narration grew on me. He was great at voicing Red and his exaggerated reactions. The narrative perspective alternates between the two characters all the way till the end, but this never gets confusing on audio. So, no regrets reading the audio, but a tiny part of me feels like I would have enjoyed this even better had I read it.


Overall, I enjoyed this lovely story with two endearing characters. Frank helps Red as much as Red helps Frank, and that makes this book extra special.

This is author Matt Coyne’s first fictional novel. He is known for his parenting blog and social media profile 'Man vs Baby'. He has earlier penned two nonfiction books based on his parenting adventures. I hope he writes more fiction, because I’d definitely love to read more such stories.

Strongly recommended to all readers looking for a story with a heart, written for your heart.

4.5 stars.


My thanks to HighBridge Audio and NetGalley for the ALC of “Frank and Red”. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

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Reading Progress

January 11, 2024 – Shelved
January 11, 2024 – Shelved as: arcs-not-started
April 7, 2024 – Started Reading
April 9, 2024 – Shelved as: 4-5-stars
April 9, 2024 – Shelved as: audiobook
April 9, 2024 – Shelved as: netgalley
April 9, 2024 – Finished Reading

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G_occasionally_reads Oohh. Nice review 🌱💕


Maureen Wonderful review Rosh, so glad you enjoyed it too ♥️


message 3: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Wonderful review! 💞


message 4: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen Sounds like a good one for the young ones. Great review, Rosh


message 5: by Darla (new)

Darla Love your heartfelt review. Too bad about the language. Might be less noticeable in print. 😉


Kavya (wishes and tries to be more active) Right from your use of curmudgeon and coconut, I was indeed imagining Ove! 😁 N then the plot felt similar too. I absolutely loved that story, so I'm sold due to the similarity of the plot. The aspects of Red's life are an added bonus for me.

Fantastic review Rosh!


message 7: by A (new)

A Mac This sounds like such a lovely read, aside from the foul language. It's a shame that the author chose to use so much of it throughout the book. Excellent review, Rosh!


message 8: by Mary Beth (new)

Mary Beth Great review! So glad this one got all the stars.


message 9: by Kat (new)

Kat Great review, Rosh!


message 10: by hawk (new)

hawk love your plot preview, Rosh! :D
'curmudgeon' is such a great word! :D and "Red trampolines his way into Frank's life" made me chuckle :D

sounds like it was a really good and satisfying read, except for the too smooth/tidy/unrealistic resolution nay :)


message 11: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (alternativelytitledbooks) - so very behind! 'A story for your heart, with heart' 🥰 how cute is that! Lovely review, Rosh! 💗


message 12: by Nora (new) - added it

Nora Currie This book sounds super cute! Wonderful review, Rosh!


message 13: by Esta (new)

Esta So happy you loved this endearing book Rosh! What a great fiction debut from the author. Magnificent review! 💙🤍


Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile) This sounds like one I'd enjoy. I'm looking for a few light hearted reads after a spate of serious reading. Loved your review!🧡


message 15: by Karen (new) - added it

Karen Splendid review, Rosh. As I was reading your review my mind envisioned Ove. After reading further I was encouraged to read that this is original and distinctly different from Ove. I quite love a heartfelt story that is moving so I'll be adding. My intuition tells me that this will be enhanced by reading it rather than listening to it. We certainly aren't prudes, but I wish authors would not use cussing incorporated into writing that touches us to the core. The analytical part of my psyche knows that this trend is increasing. I'm guessing that the author thinks cussing makes their work more relatable to pop culture. Does it work or appeal? Maybe to some. In my opinion, I think that it detracts from a beautiful story especially when Red is so young. As a parent, I don't think that it is a positive trait to model for young ears. I wish authors would take the high road and realize that they don't need to engage in negative dialogue. I'll definitely read this although, I suspect you would have given this the full five stars if it was presented with a less cringe worthy vocabulary. Lol ; ) <3 xx


message 16: by Baba (new)

Baba I love good reads on inter-generational relationships, glad this appears to have been done well. :)


message 17: by Srivalli (new) - added it

Srivalli Rekha Sold! Good that I already have it in my TBR. Kids with no filters are fun when they are well-written. Not surprising this hit the mark based on the info you provided about the author. Wonderful review, Rosh. :D


message 18: by Debra (new)

Debra Fabulous review, Rosh! I love how you always break down what works and what doesn't work in a book for you.


theliterateleprechaun Sounds like a wonderful book! It's too bad that despite it being labeled in the genre as 'family', it includes swearing....


message 20: by Thibault (new)

Thibault Busschots A grumpy old man who has his heart in the right place, it’s a recipe for success. And an oddball friendship is so nice to read about. Seems like the author hit a homerun with his debut story. Great review, Rosh.


message 21: by Chris Lee (new)

Chris Lee Oh, I am so glad this book turned out to be great, Rosh! I enjoy stories where characters connect despite the age. It is so difficult to make it seem real and enduring. Fun review, my friend. :) I shall keep a look out for this one for sure.


message 22: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh G_occasionally_reads wrote: "Oohh. Nice review 🌱💕"

Thanks, G! 💙


message 23: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Maureen wrote: "Wonderful review Rosh, so glad you enjoyed it too ♥️"

Thanks much, Maureen! 💙 It was such a sweet story!


message 24: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Jayme wrote: "Wonderful review! 💞"

Thanks, Jayme! 💙


message 25: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Canadian Jen wrote: "Sounds like a good one for the young ones. Great review, Rosh"

Thanks, Jen. Not really - it is meant for adults, and the language also makes it suitable for adults. :)


message 26: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Darla wrote: "Love your heartfelt review. Too bad about the language. Might be less noticeable in print. 😉"

Thanks, Darla! Haha, I agree. The eyes are far more forgiving than the ears when it comes to bad language. :D


message 27: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Blair (Kavya's version) wrote: "Right from your use of curmudgeon and coconut, I was indeed imagining Ove! 😁 N then the plot felt similar too. I absolutely loved that story, so I'm sold due to the similarity of the plot. The aspe..."

Thanks, Blair! Frank and Ove overlap in so many aspects, and yet I didn't feel like complaining because both are so good. But yes, Frank's character has more shades of grey as well. I think you'll enjoy this if you loved Ove. :)


message 28: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh A wrote: "This sounds like such a lovely read, aside from the foul language. It's a shame that the author chose to use so much of it throughout the book. Excellent review, Rosh!"

Thanks, A! Indeed! The book would have been perfect for every reader had it kept the cussing minimal.


message 29: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Mary Beth wrote: "Great review! So glad this one got all the stars."

Thanks, Mary Beth! Me too! 💙


message 30: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Kat wrote: "Great review, Rosh!"

Thanks, Kat!


message 31: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh hawk wrote: "love your plot preview, Rosh! :D
'curmudgeon' is such a great word! :D and "Red trampolines his way into Frank's life" made me chuckle :D

sounds like it was a really good and satisfying read, ex..."


Thanks much for your kind comment, Hawk! :D I love that word - it suits its meaning so well. :D


message 32: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Catherine wrote: "'A story for your heart, with heart' 🥰 how cute is that! Lovely review, Rosh! 💗"

Thanks so much, Catherine! 💙


message 33: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Nora wrote: "This book sounds super cute! Wonderful review, Rosh!"

Thanks, Nora! It is truly cute, except for the cussing. The characters are so good, though! :)


message 34: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Esta wrote: "So happy you loved this endearing book Rosh! What a great fiction debut from the author. Magnificent review! 💙🤍"

Thanks much, Esta! 💙 Indeed, an author to keep an eye out for! :)


message 35: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Sujoya(theoverbookedbibliophile)- Lots of catching wrote: "This sounds like one I'd enjoy. I'm looking for a few light hearted reads after a spate of serious reading. Loved your review!🧡"

Thanks, Sujoya! 💙 This will be perfect for a light read. :)


message 36: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Karen wrote: "Splendid review, Rosh. As I was reading your review my mind envisioned Ove. After reading further I was encouraged to read that this is original and distinctly different from Ove. I quite love a he..."

Thanks much, Karen! As I was writing my review, I too felt like I was describing Ove. But Frank has some of his own singular qualities, thankfully.
I agree with you about the reading experience being better, especially when there are cuss words in the writing. It's sad that the trend is increasing, but I guess writing only reflects reality. So many people use curse words because it sounds cool. But if the language had been better filtered in this book, it would have been an exceptional read even for older teens. I certainly would have gone higher had the cussing been taken out. :D


message 37: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Baba wrote: "I love good reads on inter-generational relationships, glad this appears to have been done well. :)"

Me too, Baba. This is one of my favourite tropes. I love books with child characters playing a prominent role. :)


message 38: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Srivalli wrote: "Sold! Good that I already have it in my TBR. Kids with no filters are fun when they are well-written. Not surprising this hit the mark based on the info you provided about the author. Wonderful rev..."

Thanks, Sri! Totally agree - such kids make a book what it is. You'll love Red! 100% guarantee! :D
I too had it on my TBR, even though I was originally declined for it on NG. The audio version came as a blessing. I wish I could tag the earlier publisher and give them an earful. :D


message 39: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Debra wrote: "Fabulous review, Rosh! I love how you always break down what works and what doesn't work in a book for you."

Thanks so much, Debra!


message 40: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh theliterateleprechaun wrote: "Sounds like a wonderful book! It's too bad that despite it being labeled in the genre as 'family', it includes swearing...."

Agree, Norma. The cussing has needlessly restricted the target audience. :/


message 41: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Thibault wrote: "A grumpy old man who has his heart in the right place, it’s a recipe for success. And an oddball friendship is so nice to read about. Seems like the author hit a homerun with his debut story. Great..."

Thanks, Thibault. A recipe for success, indeed. Ove has made this recipe quite popular.


message 42: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Chris Lee wrote: "Oh, I am so glad this book turned out to be great, Rosh! I enjoy stories where characters connect despite the age. It is so difficult to make it seem real and enduring. Fun review, my friend. :) I ..."

Thanks much, Chris! I love such books as well, especially when the characters are written realistically. :)


Marta Cox I thoroughly enjoyed this and your review sums it up wonderfully 😊


message 44: by Nika (new)

Nika Such a lovely review, Rosh! Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Thanks :)


message 45: by Karen (new) - added it

Karen Rosh it's really quite uncanny that both of us thought the cursing was included to try to sound "cool." I was thinking that exact word. Since this seems to be on the increase I still think it's "so not cool," to modal that vocabulary for one's children. It can get them into trouble if they slip up and blurt it out in places like school, church, or a myriad of situations, etc. It actually lowers my first impression, but maybe I'm being unfair. Sad what was once considered a lack of class is now thought of as cool. xx


message 46: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Marta wrote: "I thoroughly enjoyed this and your review sums it up wonderfully 😊"

Thank you! I am glad you loved it as well. :)


message 47: by Rosh (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rosh Nika wrote: "Such a lovely review, Rosh! Thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Thanks :)"

Thanks much, Nika. :)


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Rosh Karen wrote: "Rosh it's really quite uncanny that both of us thought the cursing was included to try to sound "cool." I was thinking that exact word. Since this seems to be on the increase I still think it's "so..."

I agree with you, Karen. But the problem is that kids usually learn such words not from parents but from movies and songs. Most of the music today has cuss words, which is so very annoying, But as movie stars and singers are "cool", automatically whatever they say or do becomes "cool", even if it involves swearing. I too hate this trend of normalising swear words. :/


Shelley's Book Nook Amazing review of this one, Rosh. I am so happy you loved this as much as I did. It was my favourite read of March. 🤗💕


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Rosh Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Amazing review of this one, Rosh. I am so happy you loved this as much as I did. It was my favourite read of March. 🤗💕"

Thanks much, Shelley! 💕 It is going to be one of my top reads of 2024. :)


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