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The Heart of a Woman

By: Maya Angelou
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
ISBN: 0860686787
ISBN-13: 9780860686781
Released: 02 Sep 1993
RRP: £7.99
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"The old ark's a-moverin', moverin' along." - By: Mary Whipple, 03 Jul 2006
For Maya Angelou, this line from an ancient spiritual epitomizes the civil rights strugglein 1957, a strugglein which she was intimately involved on many levels. Continuing the autobiography she started with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, she reveals her personal life from 1957 - 1965, drawing the reader into the individual, human costs of segregation & detailing her passion & commitment to end it. It is her additional commitment to the welfare of her son, however, & her determination that he will become a man of honesty & principle that unites the several sections of this book & gives it heart.

Angelou had overcome a tormented childhood to become a singer/dancerin the show Porgy & Bess before semi-settlingin California. In 1957, Angelou, now twenty-nine & a single mother with a twelve-year-old son, decides to move from California to New York. There she entertains singer Billie Holiday for four days (an unforgettable character sketch), just three months before Holiday's death, & meets Godfrey Cambridge, then a New York taxi driver. With him, she puts on a revuein Harlem to raise money for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Drawn into the orbit of prominent black entertainers & showbiz entrepreneurs during the show, she also meets civil rights leaders, & eventually becomes a regional coordinator for SCLC. Her acceptance as a member of the Harlem Writers Guild leads to the beginning of her writing career. Throughout this period, her son Guy is going to public school, where on one occasion he has problems as the only black child. When they move to a black neighborhood, he runs afoul of a violent black street gang. As Angelou deals with the big civil rights issues, Guy isin the streets dealing with the basic power struggles that underlie & complicate any struggle for justice.

Angelou is candid throughout her narrative, depicting people she meets "warts & all," but she is equally candid about her own actions, her sexual needs, & her impatience with formality & red tape. Her willingness to use her tongue as a rapier gives spice to the narrative & a picture of Angelou as a formidable adversary. When she "marries" Vusumzi Make, a South African Freedom Fighter, and, with her son, moves to Egypt & later to Ghana, she continues her work toward a better life for Africans, while remaining an anchor for her son. In this intimate memoir, Angelou provides insights into the universal civil rights struggle, while, at the same time providing a very human picture of one woman's home life during this tumultuous period of history. Mary Whipple

Excellent. I'm waiting for the next part to arrive! - By: , 13 Apr 2000
I've read other autobiographies which have deteriorated by the fourth part. This is not so with Maya Angelou's books. I've read parts one to four now, & at the end of each, I'm left feeling desperate to get the next part to find out what happens nextin her life. Maya Angelou seems to have had a lot thrown at herin life, but seems to come out the far side better & stronger.

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