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Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now

Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now

Synopsis:

Angelou (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) is leery of people who give up too easily, whiners, complainers, men seeking an “earth mother” and vulgar entertainers. In this collection of short essays, many only two to three pages in length, she discusses the value of charity and her faith in God. She rages with eloquence at the deaths of loved ones, and shares her thoughts on discovering an authentic personal style, the insidious effects of racism, and pregnancy as an experience to be shared by a woman and her mate. Angelou includes reminiscences of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas, on being a single mother and on dancing in a professional duo with Alvin Ailey. These quietly inspirational pieces convey her sense of life as an ongoing adventure.

 

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Topics/Categories:

Alvin Ailey, Arkansas, Death, Pregnancy, Racial Issues, Spirituality

Type of Work:

Book

Publishers:

Bantam Books

Purchase From:

Amazon


Original Publish Date:

1993-09-21

ISBNs:

0553380176

Formats:

Hardcover, Paperback, Audio CD