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Maya Angelou Even the Stars Look Lonesome Random House 1997 0375500316 / 9780375500312 Hardcover Very Good "tight, some light cover edge handling, light back DJ cover tear on the edge.() This wise book is the wonderful continuation of the bestselling Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now. Even the Stars Look Lonesome is Maya Angelou talking of the things she cares about most. In her unique, spellbinding way, she re-creates intimate personal experiences and gives us her wisdom on a wide variety of subjects. She tells us how a house can both hurt its occupants and heal them. She talks about Africa. She gives us a profile of Oprah. She enlightens us about age and sexuality. She confesses to the problems fame brings and shares with us the indelible lessons she has learned about rage and violence. And she sings the praises of sensuality. Even the Stars Look Lonesome imparts the lessons of a lifetime. ID: mon0000108043" Price:
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Maya Angelou I Shall Not Be Moved Random House 1990 0394586182 / 9780394586182 Hardcover Very Good "tight, some light cover edge handling,() The first book of poetry from Maya Angelou in ten years--a moving, challenging, exciting collection by the bestselling author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. ID: mon0000108049" Price:
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Maya Angelou Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas Random House 1976 0394405455 / 9780394405452 Hardcover Very Good "First Edition, foxing, adhesive residue on both endpapers, light creasing and rubbing to dust jacket() In this third self-contained volume of her autobiography, which began with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou moves into the adult world, and the white world as well, as she marries, enters show business, and tours Europe and Africa in Porgy and Bess. As the book opens, Maya, in order to support herself and her young son, gets a job in a record shop run by a white woman. Suspicious of almost any kindness shown her, she is particularly confused by the special attentions of a young white customer. Soon the relationship grows into love and then marriage, and Maya believes a permanent relationship is finally possible. But it is not to be, and she is again forced to look for work. This time she finds a job as a dancer in a sleazy San Francisco bar. Her remarkable talent, however, soon brings her attention of a different kind, and before long she is singing in one of the mos ID: mon0000109784" Price:
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