Mister and Lady Day: Billie Holiday and the Dog Who Loved Her

by Amy Novesky (Author) Vanessa Brantley Newton (Illustrator)

Mister and Lady Day: Billie Holiday and the Dog Who Loved Her
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Billie Holiday--also known as Lady Day--had fame, style, a stellar voice, big gardenias in her hair, and lots of dogs. She had a coat-pocket poodle, a beagle, Chihuahuas, a Great Dane, and more, but her favorite was a boxer named Mister. Mister was always there to bolster her courage through good times and bad, even before her legendary appearance at New York's Carnegie Hall. Newton's stylish illustrations keep the simply told story focused on the loving bond between Billie Holiday and her treasured boxer. An author's note deals more directly with the singer's troubled life, and includes a little-known photo of Mister and Lady Day!
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School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--This introduction to the jazz great has tons of kid appeal. Capitalizing on her indulgent devotion to her pet dogs, Lady Day is presented with lighthearted whimsy: a little white poodle in her coat pocket; two bottle-fed Chihuahuas; and her beloved boxer, Mister, sporting a mink coat and waiting in the wings at every performance, to name a few. From the little girl who loved to sing along to her favorite recordings to the grown woman who became a star, Holiday will capture the imagination of young music lovers. Even the lowest times of her life are presented in terms of her pups: ."..just when her career was at the top, Lady got into trouble. She had to leave home for a year and a day. And Mister couldn't come. Lady knew what it was like to be left, and it made her heartsick." Older children who read the appended biographical note learn that these simple lines refer to Holiday's abandonment as a child and to the drug addiction that would take her life. The generously sized gouache-and-charcoal illustrations capture the glamour and humor of this singer and dog-lover's experiences. Bright colors, full spreads, and collage combine to paint a larger-than-life portrait. Pair this title with Sue Stauffacher's Bessie Smith and the Night Riders (Putnam, 2006) for units on black or women's history or an introduction to jazz and blues.--Barbara Auerbach, New York City Public Schools

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Publishers Weekly

This biography of Billie Holiday (1915-1959) is as much a study of her dogs as of the singer. And there were a lot of them. "The Chihuahuas, Chiquita and Pepe, she fed with a baby bottle," writes Novesky. "There was the Great Dane named Gypsy and the wire-haired terrier Bessie Mae Moocho," and more. Lady Day's favorite was her boxer, Mister, and this story's drama centers around whether Mister will be there for Holiday after "she had to leave home for a year and a day" (endnotes explain that this was due to a conviction for drug possession). Newton's illustrations neatly incorporate sheet music, photographic elements, and period ephemera, and both text and art capture the sweet bond between Holiday and her beloved animals. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Caryn Wiseman, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Illustrator's agent: Lori Nowicki, Painted Words. (June)

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Review quotes

"True to Billie Holiday's life and music, the rhythmic free verse and bright pictures mix joy and melancholy in this picture-book introduction to the great blues singer, known as Lady Day."
Booklist

"By highlighting Lady Day's affectionate relationship with Mister, Novesky and Newton invite readers to admire the illustrious singer in a sparkling new light."
Kirkus

"This introduction to the jazz great has tons of kid appeal."
School Library Journal

"Both text and art capture the sweet bond between Holiday and her beloved animals."
—Publishers Weekly
Amy Novesky
AMY NOVESKY is the author of Cloth Lullaby: The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois, which was a Bologna-Ragazzi Award winner and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book, as well as Me, Frida, winner of the Pura Belpré Honor Award for illustration. She lives outside of San Francisco with her family.

JULIE MORSTAD is the awardwinning illustrator of The Dress and the Girl; Swan: The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova; and Julia, Child, which was a Governor General's Award finalist. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her family.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780544809055
Lexile Measure
580
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
January 20, 2017
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF007050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Cultural Heritage
JNF007040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Music
JNF003060 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Dogs
JNF003170 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Pets
Library of Congress categories
United States
Holiday, Billie
Mister (Dog)
Boxer (Dog breed)

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