The Heart of a Woman Maya Angelou Paperback Deckle Edge 1981 Memoir of Strength
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The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou (1981, Random House) is a powerful memoir chronicling her journey through motherhood, activism, and artistic growth. In this fourth volume of her autobiographical series, Angelou moves from California to New York, joins the Harlem Writers Guild, and travels to Africa, all while raising her son and finding her voice as a writer and activist. A must-read for fans of literary nonfiction, feminist writing, and African-American history. Due to light & screen variations, colors may vary slightly from the images
Excellent Pre-Loved Condition. This paperback edition is in very good condition. No rips or tears, with light wear from handling (see photos).
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