Book Descriptions
for Stand Straight, Ella Kate by Kate Klise and M. Sarah Klise
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
In 1872, Ella Kate began life as a typically-sized infant, but by age thirteen she was almost six feet tall. Although her parents told her to “stand straight” with pride, Ella Kate was embarrassed and sometimes humiliated by the constant attention and teasing. But at age eighteen and eight feet tall, she accepted an offer from a Chicago museum to stand on exhibit for a month. This led to jobs across the country with the circus, in exhibitions, and at a world’s fair. Ella Kate earned an ample income and built a house custom-sized to her unique dimensions in a community that offered friendship and support, but she also continued to work as a circus show star for the opportunity it offered to travel broadly. She found that “as big as I was, the world was so much bigger.” Sensitive and respectful, this accessible story reveals the mockery and teasing Ella Kate endured, but maintains a positive focus on the satisfying life she created for herself. Acrylic paint illustrations offer just the right note of cheerfulness and intriguing detail. (Ages 6–10)
CCBC Choices 2011. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Ella Kate Ewing was born in 1872. She started out small, but she just kept on growing. Soon she was too tall for her desk at school, too tall for her bed at home, too tall to fit anywhere. Ella Kate was a real-life giant, but she refused to hide herself away. Instead, she used her unusual height to achieve her equally large dreams.
The masterful Klise sisters deliver a touching and inspiring true story about a strong-minded girl who finally embraced her differences. It's the perfect book for every child who has ever felt like an outsider.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.