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Cover of Letter to My Daughter

Letter to My Daughter

✍ Scribed by Angelou, Maya


Book ID
106918097
Publisher
Random House
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
97 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781400066124

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✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

From the mellifluous voice of a venerable American icon comes her first original collection of writing to be published in ten years, anecdotal vignettes drawn from a compelling life and written in Angelou's erudite prose. Beginning with her childhood, Angelou acknowledges her own inauguration into daughterhood in "Philanthropy," recalling the first time her mother called her "my daughter." Angelou becomes a mother herself at an early age, after a meaningless first sexual experience: "Nine months later I had a beautiful baby boy. The birth of my son caused me to develop enough courage to invent my life." Fearlessly sharing amusing, if somewhat embarrassing, moments in "Senegal," the mature Angelou is cosmopolitan but still capable of making a mistake: invited to a dinner party while visiting the African nation, Angelou becomes irritated that none of the guests will step on a lovely carpet laid out in the center of the room, so she takes it upon herself to cross the carpet, only to discover the carpet is a table cloth that had been laid out in honor of her visit. The wisdom in this slight volume feels light and familiar, but it's also earnest and offered with warmth.
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Review

β€œIt’s a book to give to one’s daughter, mother, son or father, but definitely one to be read and savored.”—_Baltimore Sun

*β€œSound advice, vivid memory and strong opinion . . . What is clear is that [Maya] Angelou is, all these years later, still a charmer, still speaking her mind.”—*Washington Post Book World

*β€œA slim volume packed with nourishing nuggets of wisdom . . . Overarching each brief chapter is the vital energy of a woman taking life’s measure with every step.”—*Kirkus Reviews
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β€œWritten in Angelou’s beautiful, poetic style, the essays feel like warm advice from a beloved aunt or grandmother, whose wisdom you know was earned.”—_Fredericksburg Free Lance_β€”Star

β€œSpellbinding . . . Angelou delivers with her signature passion and fire. . . . Each [essay] delivers a powerful message.”—_Rocky Mountain News

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From the Trade Paperback edition.


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### From Publishers Weekly From the mellifluous voice of a venerable American icon comes her first original collection of writing to be published in ten years, anecdotal vignettes drawn from a compelling life and written in Angelou's erudite prose. Beginning with her childhood, Angelou acknowledges