All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes

All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir History
Format Relié
Pages 309
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1987
Éditeur G K Hall & Co
ISBN-10 0816142009
ISBN-13 9780816142002
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In her poignant narrative, Maya Angelou explores the complexities of identity and belonging during her time in Ghana. Set against the backdrop of West Africa, she reflects on her experiences as a black American expatriate attempting to forge a connection with her roots. Through vivid descriptions and heartfelt anecdotes, Angelou captures the spirit of a nation rich in culture and tradition while also confronting the challenges faced by those who navigate between worlds.

As she immerses herself in the vibrant streets of Accra, Angelou encounters both excitement and discomfort. The warmth of Ghanaian hospitality contrasts with her lingering feelings of alienation, prompting deep introspection. She eloquently addresses themes of race, heritage, and the universal quest for acceptance, making her journey resonate with readers from all walks of life.

Angelou's voice is both powerful and tender, inviting readers to join her in a transformative exploration of cultural identity. Her reflections serve as a reminder that understanding one’s past can be the key to embracing the future.

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