All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
por
Maya Angelou
Aún sin calificaciones
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
224
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 20, 1997
Editorial
Random House
ISBN-10
0679457747
ISBN-13
9780679457749
Descripción
In this powerful continuation of her journey, Maya Angelou invites readers to explore her life in Ghana during the 1960s. As she embraces a new culture and the vibrant spirit of the African continent, she reflects on her identity and the complex threads that tie her to her ancestors. Her story unfolds against a backdrop of political change and cultural awakening, offering insights into the historic significance of this period for African Americans and their connection to their roots.
Through her beautifully crafted prose, Angelou weaves together themes of belonging, self-discovery, and the exploration of race. She encounters a diverse array of characters who shape her understanding of what it means to be both an African American and a global citizen. Each encounter deepens her insights, challenging her preconceived notions and broadening her perspective as she navigates the intricacies of her new community.
Her experiences, filled with both joy and struggle, resonate on a universal level, revealing a shared human experience that transcends borders. Angelou’s eloquent storytelling captures the richness of the landscape and the warmth of the people she meets, painting a vivid picture of her transformative journey.
In merging her poetic sensibilities with personal narrative, she crafts a profound meditation on the importance of heritage and the enduring quest for identity. This chapter in her life serves not only as a celebration of culture but also as a reflection on the broader themes of migration, homecoming, and the deep-rooted connections that bind us all.
Through her beautifully crafted prose, Angelou weaves together themes of belonging, self-discovery, and the exploration of race. She encounters a diverse array of characters who shape her understanding of what it means to be both an African American and a global citizen. Each encounter deepens her insights, challenging her preconceived notions and broadening her perspective as she navigates the intricacies of her new community.
Her experiences, filled with both joy and struggle, resonate on a universal level, revealing a shared human experience that transcends borders. Angelou’s eloquent storytelling captures the richness of the landscape and the warmth of the people she meets, painting a vivid picture of her transformative journey.
In merging her poetic sensibilities with personal narrative, she crafts a profound meditation on the importance of heritage and the enduring quest for identity. This chapter in her life serves not only as a celebration of culture but also as a reflection on the broader themes of migration, homecoming, and the deep-rooted connections that bind us all.
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