Selected Product: | The Heart of a Woman Roughcut Edition: 1 Author: Maya Angelou Publisher: Bantam Release Date: 1997-06-01 ISBN-10: 0553380095 ISBN-13: 9780553380095 List Price: $14.00 Average Customer Rating: | | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings ISBN-10: 0553279378 ISBN-13: 9780553279375 List Price:$6.99 The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou ISBN-10: 067942895X ISBN-13: 9780679428954 List Price:$25.95 All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes ISBN-10: 067973404X ISBN-13: 9780679734048 List Price:$13.00 Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now ISBN-10: 0553569074 ISBN-13: 9780553569070 List Price:$6.99 Gather Together in My Name ISBN-10: 0553379976 ISBN-13: 9780553379976 List Price:$14.00 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou (ISBN-10: 0553380095, ISBN-13: 9780553380095). At this time we have not yet written a review for The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou (ISBN-10: 0553380095, ISBN-13: 9780553380095). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This engaging book chronicles the changes in Maya Angelou's life as she enters the hub of activity that is New York. There, at the Harlem Writers Guild, she rededicates herself to writing, and finds love at an unexpected moment. Reflecting on her many roles--from northern coordinator of Martin Luther King's history-making quest to mother of a rebellious teenage son--Angelou eloquently speaks to an awareness of the heart within us all. great read, wonderful insights | Customer Rating: | | In addition to being a moving tale of a life filled with challenge, adversity, accomplishment and excitement, "Heart of a Woman" gives important insights to non-African Americans about their life situation. As a white woman, I am so grateful for the light Ms. Angelou sheds on the thinking and psyche of an African American woman. Until we, as whites, come to better understand this group's challenges and see the privilege we take for granted, we (whites) will continue to oppress. Thank you for a great story and many wonderful lessons. I will take them with me. | ~Enlightening Read~ | Customer Rating: | | Maya has such an impeccable method of penning and conveying her prose!! This was a wonderful installment in her biographical sequence(s). I recommend this book to ALL (those mature and aged enough to handle the sometimes-explicit subject matter) because it brings so many pieces of American history together in such a uniquely stated manner! | i luv it | Customer Rating: | | i was so excited to get this book. it arrived fast and was in good condition. thank you | The Urban Book Source | Customer Rating: | | Another slice of Maya Angleou's memoir, The Heart of a Woman, brings you through her hardships of raising her son Guy in California and continues during her move to New York City, her stint in the Harlem Writers guild, her intimate involvement in the Civil Rights movement, her marriage to South African Freedom Fighter, Vusumzi Make and subsequent move to Egypt, Ghana and ultimate divorce. A book that will speak to men and women on all levels, The Heart of a Woman is truly a phenomenal read. | The Heart of a Woman Laid Bare | Customer Rating: | I have just finished The Heart of a Woman and I could not put it down once I started it. Angelou lays bare for all of her readers her heart, her life and her truth. What an amazing life she has lived. I read some reviews that criticized her for her honesty in regards to whites during the 60s. It was the 60s, racial barriers where still up strong and bared anyone of color from living the lives they so richly deserved, why should she be criticized for this? Would it be better that she lied and said how wonderful life was for blacks in this country during that time? It wasn't and that is the point that she is making in this book. That is the point that she is making as an African American woman, called to the forefront in the battle of discrimination. I had to look on the cover to see when she wrote this book, it was 1981, how sad that in 26yrs we still see white America carrying the flag of superiority! I am truly glad that Angelou is still walking this earth to see that though the gains for civil rights are slow coming they are coming,regardless of what her criticizers are saying. Because if they are criticizing her for telling it like it was, then there is still a long path to journey to get us beyond the need for civil rights. If you want to know what the 60's Civil Rights movement & Aparthied in South Africa was about this book will give you an accurate picture of one womans involvement. Two thumbs up for Angelou! |
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