
Review: Ella by Diane Richards | Historical Fiction | Black Writer | Library Loan
Fatuma HydaraI picked up this historical fiction book about Ella Fitzgerald from the New York Public Library. It's been a while since I've borrowed physical books from the library because I'm so bad about returning them on time. However, my new job at the library means I'm frequently in branches and can return books in a timely manner.
Initially, Ella was definitely a cover grab. I loved the art and colors in the portrait. But reading the synopsis and learning that it was about Ella Fitzgerald life growing up in NY written in the POV of her teenage self, I was intrigued.
I don't know much about Ella Fitzgerald and don't believe I even know her music but I really enjoyed this story of her life. The writing is very accessible so I flew through it. But it also felt like I was reading a YA book instead of adult. And I'm not sure if it's because story is told in teen Ella's POV but that threw me off for a bit. This might be better marketed as a YA book. Overall, I'm now more interested is exploring Ella's music having read her inspiring story.
More importantly, Ella's story explores so many issues facing Black people, especially young woman during the 1930s. Touching on issues of poverty, lack of economic/career advancement and opportunity, vulnerability to sexual assault and violence, the treatment at "Training Schools" for Black girls in trouble with the law was horrifying.
I wonder what ever happened with Ella's family though, especially her little sister Francie?
Have you read Ella? Are you a fan of Ella Fitzgerald? What song/album should I start with first?
While I don't have Ella by Diane Richards in my bookstore catalog, you can order a copy through Bookshop.org. Available in hardback and e-book formats.