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Becoming Billie Holiday

Ages: 14–17
Pages: 120
List Price: $19.95
Cover: Hardcover
Published: 10/1/2008
ISBN: 1-59078-507-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-59078-507-2
Before the legend of Billie Holiday, there was a girl named Eleanora. In 1915, Sadie Fagan gave birth to a daughter she named Eleanora. The world, however, would know her as Billie Holiday, possibly the greatest jazz singer of all time. Eleanora’s journey into legend took her through pain, poverty, and run-ins with the law. By the time she was fifteen, she knew she possessed something that could possibly change her life—a voice. Eleanora could sing. Her remarkable voice led her to a place in the spotlight with some of the era’s hottest big bands. Billie Holiday sang as if she had lived each lyric, and in many ways she had. Through a sequence of raw and poignant poems, award-winning poet Carole Boston Weatherford chronicles Eleanora Fagan’s metamorphosis into Billie Holiday. The author examines the singer’s young life, her fight for survival, and the dream she pursued with passion. With stunning art by Floyd Cooper this book provides a revealing look at a cultural icon. Learn more about Becoming Billie Holiday at www.becomingbillieholiday.com. This site, created by author Carole Boston Weatherford, features a reading guide and other informative links.

Awards

  • 2008 SLJ Extra Helping Hot Pick —School Library Journal
  • 2008 SLJ Best Books
  • 2008 Best Young-Adult Books 2008 —Kirkus Reviews
  • 2008 Best Books —Christian Science Monitor
  • A Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book
  • Best Books for Young Adults —YALSA/ALA
  • Capitol Choices Award

Reviews

Starred review "The poetry is rich and evocative, fully up to celebrating a singer who could "breathe a universe in a single note." Cooper uses his trademark subtractive technique to great effect, providing a beautiful visual complement to the poetry. A remarkable tribute well worthy of its subject."
     —Kirkus Reviews

Starred review "Weatherford’s language is straightforward and accessible–almost conversational. She captures the woman’s jazzy, candid voice so adroitly that at times the poems seem like they could have been lifted wholesale from Holiday’s autobiography, Lady Sings the Blues. ... This captivating title places readers solidly into Holiday’s world, and is suitable for independent reading as well as a variety of classroom uses."
     —School Library Journal

School Library Journal awards Carole Boston Weatherford's Becoming Billie Holiday with a starred review in its October 2008 issue:

“Weatherford’s language is straightforward and accessible–almost conversational. She captures the woman’s jazzy, candid voice so adroitly that at times the poems seem like they could have been lifted wholesale from Holiday’s autobiography, Lady Sings the Blues. ... This captivating title places readers solidly into Holiday’s world, and is suitable for independent reading as well as a variety of classroom uses."