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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings |  | Author: Maya Angelou Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks Category: eBooks
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Rating: 330 reviews
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
Publication Date: April 15, 2009
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Amazon.com Review In this first of five volumes of autobiography, poet Maya Angelou recounts a youth filled with disappointment, frustration, tragedy, and finally hard-won independence. Sent at a young age to live with her grandmother in Arkansas, Angelou learned a great deal from this exceptional woman and the tightly knit black community there. These very lessons carried her throughout the hardships she endured later in life, including a tragic occurrence while visiting her mother in St. Louis and her formative years spent in California--where an unwanted pregnancy changed her life forever. Marvelously told, with Angelou's "gift for language and observation," this "remarkable autobiography by an equally remarkable black woman from Arkansas captures, indelibly, a world of which most Americans are shamefully ignorant."
Product Description Superbly told, with the poet's gift for language and observation, Angelou's autobiography of her childhood in Arkansas - a world of which most Americans are ignorant.
From the Hardcover edition.
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Maya Angelou August 11, 2010 Patricia Mumby I bought the book used and it came promptly and was in good condition. I would use this seller again.
Can't finish it! August 3, 2010 Bonniegb 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is one book I cannot even finish. I do not like Maya's writing style at all. She seems to repeat herself, at least in the first part of the book. I do not recommend it at all.
No problems July 9, 2010 colodreamer I received the book is great time and it was in great shape. Nice price too. No problems with order
Absolutely beautiful July 7, 2010 Dena (Evington, Vatican City State (Holy See)) I normally don't go for nonfiction. I had previously read sections of this books for some of my classes in college, but never read the whole thing. After reading it though I'm wondering why it took me so long. This book is really amazing and the way that Angelou writes is wonderfully refreshing. I thought the ending was great and fit perfectly with her style. She has this fabulous way of writing that is both wonderfully poetic and yet manages to smack you in the face in a tell it like it is sort of way. Anyway, this book is definitely worth reading even if you don't normally read nonfiction. Her story seemed to me to be about how important the relationships in your life are. Through every place she lived, Maya had those people in her life that influenced her for good or bad. Anyway, you should read this book!
Beautifully Written June 5, 2010 Maine User I loved this book. Written very simply and straightfoward, yet poetic. It drew me in almost immediately. Only complaint is that it left me wanting more information. For example, Maya and her brother had been incredibly close and were the only constant in each other's lives, but at one point they live apart and there is no mention of how this separation impacted either one of them. At several points in the memoir, I had questions like this that were never resolved. But overall I would definitely recommend. Maya has a unique and beautiful voice.
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