Ida, in Love and in Trouble
By (Author) Veronica Chambers
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
12th November 2024
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 148mm, Height 212mm, Spine 36mm
500g
For fans of Bridgerton and The Gilded Age comes a sweeping historical novel that tells the story of Ida B. Wells from her teen years and early romances up through her becoming a civil rights crusader without peer.
Before she became a warrior, Ida B. Wells was an incomparable flirt with a quick wit and a dream of becoming a renowned writer. The first child of newly freed parents who thrived in a community that pulsated with hope and possibility after the Civil War, Ida had a big heart, big ambitions, and even bigger questions: How to be a good big sister when her beloved parents perish in a yellow fever epidemic How to launch her career as a teacher How to make and keep friends in a society that seems to have no place for a woman who speaks her own mind And - always top of mind for Ida - how to find a love that will let her be the woman she dreams of becomingAhead of her time by decades, Ida B. Wells pioneered the field of investigative journalism with her powerful reporting on violence against African Americans. Her name became synonymous with courage and an unflinching demand for racial and gender equality. But there were so many facets to Ida Bell and critically acclaimed writer Veronica Chamber unspools her full and colorful life as Ida comes of age in the rapidly changing South, filled with lavish society dances and parties, swoon-worthy gentleman callers, and a world ripe for the taking."Ida B. Wells is a titan of history, and Veronica Chambers has now made her a literary heroine for the ages. Chambers authentically renders Ida in her full humanity, imagining her deepest thoughts and feelings as though she were our best friend. This beautiful book is sure to inspire a new generation of budding activists and writers."
--Saina Taub, creator and star of the musical Suffs"Veronica Chambers is an alchemist. In this vivid novel she has plucked Ida B. Wells from history's dusty shelf and returned her to us--radiant, courageous, openhearted, and authentic. Ida is glorious!"
--Candace Fleming, award-winning author of The Enigma GirlsVeronica Chambers is an author and currently a writer/editor for The New York Times. Born in Panama and raised in Brooklyn, her work often reflects her Afro-Latina heritage. She s written the acclaimed memoir, Mama s Girl which has been course adopted by hundreds of high schools and colleges throughout the country. She has also authored several children s books including the NYT bestselling Finish the Fight,Call and Response, Shirley Chisholm Is a Verb and The Go-Between.