The book "Zelda" focuses on the life of Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of the famous author F. Scott Fitzgerald. It explores her journey as a writer, artist, and a prominent figure in the Jazz Age. Zelda's vibrant personality and struggles with mental health are pivotal themes, showcasing her ambition and the societal expectations placed upon women during her time.
The narrative delves into her complex relationship with Scott, highlighting the dynamics of their marriage and how his literary success often overshadowed her own aspirations. Despite being a talented writer herself, Zelda faced numerous challenges, including her husband’s alcoholism and the limitations imposed by society.