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This book was the September 2018 selection of South Austin Spiritual Book Group.
Marguerite Johnson aka Maya Angelou is a fresh and unique voice that is at once historical for the time and place it captures and revelatory in its coming-of-age Southern Black perspective.
I learned as much from what Maya didn't say as what she did say.
Despite segregation and white privilege, Annie Henderson and Vivian Baxter raised a girl who from sheer will was the first African-American paid to drive a trolley car ...more
Marguerite Johnson aka Maya Angelou is a fresh and unique voice that is at once historical for the time and place it captures and revelatory in its coming-of-age Southern Black perspective.
I learned as much from what Maya didn't say as what she did say.
Despite segregation and white privilege, Annie Henderson and Vivian Baxter raised a girl who from sheer will was the first African-American paid to drive a trolley car ...more

Mannnn, I feel like a jerk saying that I didn't love this, but ... I didn't love this.
Do I read too many memoirs? Am I too demanding of memoirs? Am I just a cold-hearted bitch? Was I just not in the right head space for this? Well, I doubt it, maybe, maybe, and probably.
I just tend not to do well with books whose main aspect is a big emotional impact, and I usually don't care for coming-of-age stories, which this effectively is.
It's certainly a good book that's worth reading, and I'm glad I fina ...more
Do I read too many memoirs? Am I too demanding of memoirs? Am I just a cold-hearted bitch? Was I just not in the right head space for this? Well, I doubt it, maybe, maybe, and probably.
I just tend not to do well with books whose main aspect is a big emotional impact, and I usually don't care for coming-of-age stories, which this effectively is.
It's certainly a good book that's worth reading, and I'm glad I fina ...more

AUTHOR: ANGELOU, Maya
TITLE: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
DATE READ: 01/30/15
RATING: 4.5/B+
GENRE/PUB DATE/PUBLISHER/# OF PGS Bio/1969/Ballantine Books/289 pgs
SERIES/STAND-ALONE: 1st of 7 Autobiographies ( 2. Gather together in My Name, 3. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, 4. The Heart of a Woman, 5. Singin' and Swingin' and Getting' Merry Like Christmas 6. A Song Flung Up To Heaven 7. Mom & Me & Mom
TIME/PLACE: 1928- 1945 approx 1st 15 years; Arkansas & California
FIRST LINES: "When I was ...more
TITLE: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
DATE READ: 01/30/15
RATING: 4.5/B+
GENRE/PUB DATE/PUBLISHER/# OF PGS Bio/1969/Ballantine Books/289 pgs
SERIES/STAND-ALONE: 1st of 7 Autobiographies ( 2. Gather together in My Name, 3. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, 4. The Heart of a Woman, 5. Singin' and Swingin' and Getting' Merry Like Christmas 6. A Song Flung Up To Heaven 7. Mom & Me & Mom
TIME/PLACE: 1928- 1945 approx 1st 15 years; Arkansas & California
FIRST LINES: "When I was ...more

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