A phenomenal #1 bestseller that has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly three years, this memoir traces Maya Angelou's childhood in a small, rural community during the 1930s. Filled with images and recollections that point to the dignity and courage of black men and women, Angelou paints a sometimes disquieting, but always affecting picture of the people—and the times—that touched her life.
LoC Classification |
PS3551.N464 .I15 1993 |
Dewey |
818.54092 |
Cover Price |
$6.99 |
No. of Pages |
289 |
Height x Width |
7.1
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4.1
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