Ella A Novel

Ella A Novel by Diane Richards, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 2024, is a biographical fiction that reimagines the early years of Ella Fitzgerald, one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century. The narrative begins in 1932 when fifteen-year-old Ella faces the death of her mother during the Great Depression, leading her to work for the mob to support her family. After a series of tumultuous events, including incarceration at a notorious reform school, Ella escapes and returns to Harlem, where she seeks her chance in show business.
Readers will find a richly detailed portrayal of Ella’s journey, highlighting her struggles with trauma, racism, and sexism as she navigates the challenges of her environment. The novel captures her determination to find her voice, culminating in her fateful performance at the Apollo Theater. Through a blend of historical context and emotional depth, this edition of Ella offers insights into the life of a complex character who evolves from the streets of New York City to becoming a renowned vocalist. With 384 pages, this English-language edition provides a compelling exploration of an extraordinary woman’s life and legacy.
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In the vein of The Paris Wife and The Personal Librarian comes this debut novel, a magnificent work of “biographical fiction” that reimagines the turbulent and triumphant early years of Ella Fitzgerald, arguably the greatest singer of the twentieth century.
When fifteen-year-old Ella Fitzgerald’s mother dies at the height of the Depression in 1932, the teenager goes to work for the mob to support herself and her family. When the law finally catches up, the “ungovernable” adolescent is incarcerated in the New York Training School for Girls in upstate New York–a wicked prison infamous for its harsh treatment of inmates, especially Black ones. Determined to be free, Ella escapes and makes her way back to Harlem, where she is forced to dance for pennies on the street.
Looking for a break into show business, Ella draws straws to appear at the Apollo Theater’s Amateur Night on November 21, 1934. Rather than perform a dance routine directly after “The World Famous Edwards Sisters” number, the homeless Ella, wearing men’s galoshes a size too big, risks everything when she decides to sing Judy instead. Four years later, at barely twenty-one, Ella Fitzgerald has become the bestselling female vocalist in America.
Diane Richards’ Ella Fitzgerald is inspiring and intriguing–an emotionally rich, psychologically complex character, a flawed mother and wife who struggles with deep emotional scars and trauma and battles racism, sexism, and colorism as she learns to find her voice on the stage. Ella takes us from the brothels, speakeasys, and streets of Depression-era New York City to the grand hotel suites where Ella, now older and wiser, looks back on her life and finally confronts the demons from childhood that torment her.
Compelling and rich in historical detail, Ella is a remarkable debut novel about an extraordinary woman.
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