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Paperback Selected from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Heart of a Woman (Writers Voices) Book

ISBN: 0929631048

ISBN13: 9780929631042

Selected from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Heart of a Woman (Writers Voices)

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two dramatic excerpts from Angelou's autobiographical works. Includes articles on Joe Louis and the desegregation movement. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Intresting and Heartfelt

I think that Maya Angelou had a very rough childhood. She explained how she thought that she lesbian and having a baby at 16 that's rough and scary. She went through it with pride and dignity she never hung her head low. She is a role model for young women everywhere to be strong and fearless.

A Respectful Writer

In my opinion, this piece of work was written very well, and Angelou's belief on her childhood is natural as well as superior. I think this novel gave the reader a good and detailed narration of what it's like living in the shoes of a black girl. I gave it 4 stars because at times the book got too detailed and a little confusing but that provided the reader with more beneficial information about the girl's background and her view of the whole situation . Maya Angelou's memoir portrays a young Southern woman's prejudicial and afflictive life through which she undergos rape and is rejected by certain family memebers during the early twentieth century. There was one event leading after another in this Maya's life, traveling from coast to coast and preparing herself for the differences in Stamps, San Francisco, and St. Louis. Maya's Aunt who she called "Momma" raised her in a religious, yet prejudice,traditional, and strict setting concentrating on Church and the Store. Compared to her mother's wild life and her father's distasteful ways some of the decisions she made changed her life. I think some of the events she stated appeared to be rough at times, but she demonstrated courage as an individual and her relationship with her brother, Bailey, was very touching. Overall, the book was very good.
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