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The fourth volume in Angelou's highly acclaimed autobiography breaks her turbulent life wide open with joy as the singer-dancer enters the razzle-dazzle of fabulous New York City. There, at the Harlem Writers Guild, her love for writing blazes anew.
1. What is the significance of Maya quitting show business to become a civil rights activist?
2. Maya's husband Make is a freedom fighter--yet he treats Maya as a possession. Why do you think Maya stays with him? Do you think Make sees his own hypocrisy, and why or why not?
3. When approached by a friendly stranger, Maya's mother remarks, "He's colored and I'm colored, but we are not cousins." What episodes in the memoir might evoke the same response from Maya?
4. The memoir concludes with a poignant scene, as Guy bids farewell to Maya before he goes to college. Guy is characteristically wise, brave, and mature for his years. What do his parting words say about his perceived role in their relationship? How has Maya's role changed?
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Posted January 13, 2010
In The Heart of a Woman, Maya Angelou describes her life as her son, Guy, grows into an adult. Her anger is evident as a racist homeowner refuses to let her rent and as Guy is discriminated in his new school because he tells where babies really come from. She meets Billie Holiday and receives advice on life and being famous that she remembers coming from a sick and lonely woman. Her move to New York yields many new opportunities, including working to make blacks and whites more equal. Doing this leads to her second marriage and another move. This time she is in Cairo, Egypt and finds a job on as a assistant editor on a newspaper.
This book is inspirational, touching, and absorbing. Her struggles remind us how lucky we are to live in this time where segregation is not allowed and blatant racism is unacceptable by modern society. Every young woman should read her book because its inspirational and gives valuable advice without patronizing.
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Posted February 22, 2007
This book inspired me to be thankful for everything I have. When I'm grown and old I will tell my grandchildren so read this book. What can I say, Maya is an inspiration!
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Posted November 18, 2005
I felt that this is a marvelous Boook, at the bigining when she started wrinting, it wasn't easy for her but she never gave up. she is a caring mother and focused a lot about her son Guy well being. As a Teenager this book tought me a lot , it showed me that if you want something in life you have to go get it because it's not going to come to you.
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Posted December 23, 2004
After reading the fourth book of her biography, I think it is a cruel irony that a lot of the mistreatment, abuse and reproach she has suffered has been at the hands of black men. I was outraged at the scene of the 'palaver' and could not understand how an intelligent and brilliant, American woman agreed to go along with it, but the fact that she gave in to their 'recomendation' baffles my mind.
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Posted August 18, 2003
This book was exceptionally great. As a teenager I really got into it, and could relate to every part. I learned so much about life and the commitment of trust. This book deserves 5 stars for excellence and a true outlook on life. Great job Maya!!
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Posted February 13, 2003
I really loved this book because it was very inspiring. Maya lets us know that we can achieve anything if you put your mind in to it. This book was very inspirational.
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Posted November 1, 2001
Maya's writtings have been a part of my reading since I can rememeber and she is a very inspring woman. 'The Heart of a Woman' is a really detailed book of her adult life. I recommend this book to many and will encourage my daughter when she is old enough.
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Posted June 14, 2001
The Heart Of A Woman was an exceptional book.It showed indepth her life growing up and maturing.I recommend it to everyone.
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Posted April 24, 2000
This had got to be one of the best book I have ever read. I hated to put it down and when I finished I wanted to read it again. I don't usually pick up autobiographys, but this one was on Oprah's list so I read it. It was a very inspirational book and I recommend it with 4 stars.
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Posted March 23, 2000
Ms. Angelou is truly an inspiration. Despite her very humble beginnings, she created an extraordinary life for herself...and the book was so interesting, I couldn't put it down!
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Overview
Maya Angelou has fascinated, moved, and inspired countless readers with the first three volumes of her autobiography, one of the most remarkable personal narratives of our age. Now, in her fourth volume, The Heart of a Woman, her turbulent life breaks wide open with joy as the singer-dancer enters the razzle-dazzle of fabulous New York City. There, at the Harlem Writers Guild, her love for writing blazes anew.Her compassion and commitment lead her to respond to the fiery times by becoming the northern coordinator of Martin Luther ...