Discover the fascinating and singular life story of Josephine Baker—actress, singer, dancer, Civil Rights activist, member of the French Resistance during WWII, and a woman dedicated to erasing prejudice and creating a more equitable world—in Josephine Baker's Last Dance.
In this illuminating biographical novel, Sherry Jones brings to life Josephine's early years in servitude and poverty in America, her rise to fame as a showgirl in her famous banana skirt, her activism against discrimination, and her many loves and losses. From 1920s Paris to 1960s Washington, to her final, triumphant performance, one of the most extraordinary lives of the twentieth century comes to stunning life on the page.
With intimate prose and comprehensive research, Sherry Jones brings this remarkable and compelling public figure into focus for the first time in a joyous celebration of a life lived in technicolor, a powerful woman who continues to inspire today.
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- ISBN: 9781501102455
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Kirkus
October 1, 2018
The extraordinary story of a unique and unrivaled icon.In a word, Josephine Baker's life was unbelievable. When she was born in poverty in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1906, that Baker would become a famous singer, dancer, actress, and one of Paris' most beloved stars was the remotest of possibilities. Yet that's exactly what happened. What's more, Baker's remarkable life coincided with some of the most significant events and epochs that shaped the 20th century--Jim Crow, World War II, and the civil rights movement--and she was there in the center of it all. That, combined with the gaps that remain in Baker's story, makes her an ideal subject for a novel. Indeed, with an engrossing and generally well-paced book, Jones (The Sharp Hook of Love, 2014, etc.) fills in the blanks and offers a corrective to some of Baker's fabrications about her own life. Jones is solid as she reimagines Baker's early years, delineating the life of a young woman who refused to give up her dream despite a lack of support from her family, and is at her absolute best when she takes a sustained look at Baker's greatest performance: her work for the French Resistance. Jones convincingly describes the danger of Baker's work as a spy, crafting an outwardly confident and coquettishly cool woman who is actually afraid but willing to risk it all. In fact, Jones' deft juxtaposition of Baker's internal and external worlds throughout the novel is what readers will appreciate most--and they'll wish she had done that for the final act of Baker's life instead of offering a rushed ending.Despite the quick ending, Jones delivers a satisfying life of one endlessly fascinating person.COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Booklist
October 1, 2018
Born into poverty in St. Louis in 1906, Josephine Baker quickly escapes her abusive family, the racism of Jim Crow-era America, and a couple of early marriages, and by the age of 16, she is performing in the clubs of Paris. She dances her way to the pinnacle of French entertainment?and dances her way through a series of lovers and marriages?before turning her attention to more somber matters, first as a spy in the French Resistance and later as an activist in the civil rights movement. Baker's later years are glossed over before the novel culminates in her final dance before her death, in 1975. Although Jones' uneven pacing results in some underdeveloped secondary characters and subplots, any weakness in the writing is saved by Jones' thorough research and the sheer power of Baker's story, and the result is an entertaining portrait of a groundbreaking woman. Hand this to fans of Paula McLain's The Paris Wife (2011), Liza Klaussman's Villa America ? (2015), and other tales of Jazz Age artists.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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