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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."This simplified book includes an introduction and extensive activity material, like all Penguin Readers.
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I Know why the Caged Bird Sings, Jacqueline Kehl, Maya Angelou
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- 2002
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- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jacqueline Kehl, Maya Angelou
- Editorial
- Pearson Education
- Publicado en
- 2002
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 0582505240
- ISBN13
- 9780582505247
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Historias reales, Biografías, Poesía, Familia, Clásicos, Autobiografías y memorias, Periodismo narrativo, EE.UU., Literatura americana, Regalos para mujeres, Sociedad, Feminismo, Jóvenes, Pérdida, Infancia, Violación, Sur de Estados Unidos, San Francisco, Arkansas
- Primera publicación
- 1969
- Título original
- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- Calificación
- 4,3 de 5
- Descripción
- 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."This simplified book includes an introduction and extensive activity material, like all Penguin Readers.












