9780812980035-0812980034-Letter to My Daughter

Letter to My Daughter

ISBN-13: 9780812980035
ISBN-10: 0812980034
Edition: First Random House Tradeback Edition
Author: Maya Angelou
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780812980035
ISBN-10: 0812980034
Edition: First Random House Tradeback Edition
Author: Maya Angelou
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 192 pages

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Letter to My Daughter (ISBN-13: 9780812980035 and ISBN-10: 0812980034), written by authors Maya Angelou, was published by Random House Trade Paperbacks in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Authors (Arts & Literature, Black & African American, Cultural & Regional, Women, Specific Groups) books. You can easily purchase or rent Letter to My Daughter (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Authors books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Maya Angelou shares her path to living well and with meaning in this absorbing book of personal essays.

Dedicated to the daughter she never had but sees all around her, Letter to My Daughter transcends genres and categories: guidebook, memoir, poetry, and pure delight.

Here in short spellbinding essays are glimpses of the tumultuous life that led Angelou to an exalted place in American letters and taught her lessons in compassion and fortitude: how she was brought up by her indomitable grandmother in segregated Arkansas, taken in at thirteen by her more worldly and less religious mother, and grew to be an awkward, six-foot-tall teenager whose first experience of loveless sex paradoxically left her with her greatest gift, a son.

Whether she is recalling such lost friends as Coretta Scott King and Ossie Davis, extolling honesty, decrying vulgarity, explaining why becoming a Christian is a “lifelong endeavor,” or simply singing the praises of a meal of red rice–Maya Angelou writes from the heart to millions of women she considers her extended family.

Like the rest of her remarkable work, Letter to My Daughter entertains and teaches; it is a book to cherish, savor, re-read, and share.

“I gave birth to one child, a son, but I have thousands of daughters. You are Black and White, Jewish and Muslim, Asian, Spanish speaking, Native Americans and Aleut. You are fat and thin and pretty and plain, gay and straight, educated and unlettered, and I am speaking to you all. Here is my offering to you.”—from Letter to My Daughter
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