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A parent would reach for this book when their child is facing a creative block or feeling discouraged because they do not fit a traditional mold. It is ideal for young readers who are beginning to explore their own unique talents and need to see that greatness often comes from humble beginnings and persistent effort. The biography follows Ella Fitzgerald from her difficult childhood in Yonkers and her time in a reform school to her eventual rise as the First Lady of Song. Through Ella's journey, the book explores themes of resilience, the power of improvisation, and staying true to one's artistic vision despite societal barriers. Written at a middle-grade level, it provides a realistic but age-appropriate look at the obstacles faced by Black artists in the mid-20th century. Parents will appreciate how it frames Ella's success not just as luck, but as a result of her unwavering dedication to her craft and her ability to turn challenges into beautiful music.