Monday, March 24, 2025

A.K.A. Lucy: The Dynamic and Determined Life of Lucille Ball by Sarah Royal

 



Reviewed by Christy

            Thanks to Nick at Nite, I’ve been a lifelong I Love Lucy fan. But, for whatever reason, it wasn’t until I came across Sarah Royal’s A.K.A. Lucy that I finally picked up a biography of Lucille Ball. (I’m sure the eye-catching cover helped, too.) A wonderful hybrid of a coffee table book and a biography, A.K.A. Lucy is a delightful, engaging read.

            In the introduction, Royal explains that this is not a typical biography. In it, Lucille’s life is not documented chronologically but instead by categories: early life, movie career, marriage, tv career, children, etc. I really liked this approach. It kept it interesting and plus, it was nice reading about Desi and Lucy “back together again” in the tv section after just reading about their divorce in the marriage section. It’s also just a stunning book to look at. Gorgeous photos and pops of color from the graphics make it a treat to flip through.

            I also enjoyed getting to know a little bit about Lucille’s real personality. She was known for being brusque in real life but according to Royal, she certainly did not like hurting anyone’s feelings and admired Desi’s ability to give negative feedback in a gentle way. A skill she just did not possess. She also didn’t think she was very funny either, for that matter. What she was was a hard worker. She never claimed any natural talent but instead attributed her success to her relentless work and rehearsals. I, however, do think she was naturally funny because this anecdote from the book made me laugh out loud:

[A friend] recounted a memory of being on set when everyone was particularly chatty after lunch and director Bruce Bilson was trying to get everyone to be quiet so they could resume rehearsal. Bilson pointed at various people in turn, saying, “I don’t care what YOU had for lunch, or what YOU had for lunch,” until his frustrated hollering hushed everyone up. “Everyone sat there, mouths shut, afraid of making another peep…but then about 15 seconds later, Lucy opened her mouth and cried out, “I had the salmon!”

            I’m sorry, Lucy, but that is funny. And since everyone around her cracked up after this, I’m not the only one who thinks so!

            This is a great read and starting point for any Lucy fan who may be intimidated by the overabundance of Lucy books to sort through. I think I’ll even purchase a copy for my coffee table.

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