This is written from the perspective of a Nina Simone fan... yet, there are a lot of negative accounts of Nina Simone. As others have said, the book is more about their relationship to Nina Simone, rather than about the career, or legacy of Simone. One is left to think that Simone was a crazy, Diva with little to no agency of her life... yet, this is written from the point of a view of a fan? The author(s) do not complicate Simone's experience as a Black woman protest musician when considering moments where she may have flipped out, nor do they show much allegiance to the legacy of Simone. While reading it, I kept wondering, what would Nina Simone think if she knew what her supposed dearest fans were writing about her?
Reading her autobiography is far more enriching than reading this biased account of Nina Simone.