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All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes

By: Maya Angelou
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Virago Press Ltd
ISBN: 0860689077
ISBN-13: 9780860689072
Released: 02 Sep 1993
RRP: £7.99
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Funny bits - By: CK, 03 Jul 2007
This book is about Maya Angelou emigrating to Ghana with her son.

There are some funny bits that I can relate to being from an african family. It was well written but the passages were abit slow.


Pointless and empty - By: C. Ramuz, 24 Sep 2002
I found this book such a waste of time.The first half was simply a list of black activists that Maya metin Ghana with very few worthwhile anecdotes.There was hardly any sense of the real Ghana at that time, just Maya patting herself on the back time after time simply for having mixed with some fellow American black activists.They seemed to make scant contribution to anything but Maya admired their rudeness, hostility & sarcasm.
What a disappointment the Malcolm X episode turned out to be; just a list of people he visited. Political rant over substance.
A wonderful end to an exhilarating journey - By: , 03 Jan 2001
This book is the lastin a series of 5 that has taken Maya Angelou from being a young kidin the South to a mature woman & mother living out her dreamsin Africa. Maya's story combines so many elements of a good book- it has excitement, it touches history, it is philosophical, emotional - yet it is all true. One wonders as she comes into contact with the great figures of African & African American life, & as she contemplates the place of an African-Americanin the African dream, as well as the place of the Africain the American dream.

Behind all of the great moments that do not happenin the lives of most people this story is ultimately human. She battles for the development of her son & herself as a woman, mother. She reaches a place of greater maturity & yet with these new skills with which to understand the world around her, comes the insecurities both trivial & profound, that she articulatesin a manner that that brings the reader to empathise greatly as if Maya is holding up a mirror for the reader, to understand themselves with great warmth & courage.

The end of the other titlesin the series were frustrating but this could be assuaged by the reading of the next, this last one leaves you satisfied by the experience, but bursting for more - surely the sign of a successful story & a great read


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