* The fifth volume in Maya Angelou's bestselling autobiography is reissued in a new look to coincide with the publication of her new book
The first and best-loved volume of Maya Angelou's bestselling six-volume autobiography Read by Maya Angelou herself
Poems of love and regret, of racial strife and confrontation, songs of people and songs of the heart - all are charged with Maya Angelou's zest for life and her rage at injustice. Lyrical poems of longing, wry glances at betrayal and isolation combine with a fierce insight into hateful wrath .
A delicious combination of autobiographical sketches and delicious recipes. Now in paperback, this is a book to delight Maya Angelou's millions of fans.
* The third title in Maya Angelou's bestselling five-volume autobiography is reissued with a new look to coincide with the publication of her new book
* The fourth title in Maya Angelou's bestselling five-volume autobiography is reissued in a new look to coincide with the publication of her new book
* The sixth volume of Maya Angelou's bestselling autobiography is reissued in a new look to coincide with publication of her new book
Succinct pieces of prose - unique lessons in living from one of our best-loved writers, Maya Angelou
*Maya Angelou's bestselling poetry is reissued in a new look
From Maya Angelou - one of the most celebrated writers and poets of the world - her marvellous new book, now in paperback
* A very special book of poetry which brings together all the previous collections of poems in one volume
Contemporary / American English (Available June 2008)Today Maya Angelou is one of the world's most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the segregated American South. She suffered prejudice and cruelty from people she trusted as well as at the hands of an unjust society. Above all, Maya learned about the power of love and hope. This is Maya's true story.
Contemporary / American English (Available June 2008)Today Maya Angelou is one of the world's most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the segregated American South. She suffered prejudice and cruelty from people she trusted as well as at the hands of an unjust society. Above all, Maya learned about the power of love and hope. This is Maya's true story.
* For a world of devoted readers, a much-awaited new volume of absorbing stories and inspirational wisdom from one of our best-loved writers, Maya Angelou, author of the classic autobiography I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS