
A Song Flung Up to Heaven
by
Maya Angelou
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
Format
Hardcover
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Apr 2, 2002
Publisher
Random House
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0375507477
ISBN-13
9780375507472
Description
Maya Angelou weaves together the threads of her extraordinary life in this powerful final installment of her celebrated autobiography series. Set against the backdrop of civil rights struggles and personal struggles, this volume captures the essence of resilience and the indomitable human spirit. As Angelou shares her experiences, readers are drawn into a world filled with triumphs and tragedies, showcasing the complex tapestry of her journey.
Through vivid storytelling, she explores her evolving identity as a writer and activist, diving deep into her connection to notable figures in the civil rights movement and her own creative awakening. Her reflections are filled with poignancy, revealing moments of profound joy and loss while framing her voice as a beacon of hope and change.
This book not only offers insight into Angelou’s life but also serves as a testament to the power of art, love, and the pursuit of truth. Readers will find themselves not only captivated by her narrative but also inspired to reflect on their own lives, making this work a lasting contribution to both literature and the ongoing dialogue around equality and justice.
Through vivid storytelling, she explores her evolving identity as a writer and activist, diving deep into her connection to notable figures in the civil rights movement and her own creative awakening. Her reflections are filled with poignancy, revealing moments of profound joy and loss while framing her voice as a beacon of hope and change.
This book not only offers insight into Angelou’s life but also serves as a testament to the power of art, love, and the pursuit of truth. Readers will find themselves not only captivated by her narrative but also inspired to reflect on their own lives, making this work a lasting contribution to both literature and the ongoing dialogue around equality and justice.
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