The Heart of a Woman
1981 • 288 pages

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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 King's history-making quest. A tempestuous, earthy woman, she promises her heart to one man only to have it stolen, virtually on her weding day, by a passionate African freedom fighter. Filled with unforgettable vignettes of famous characters, from Billie Holiday to Malcolm X, The Heart of a Woman sings with Maya Angelou's eloquent prose -- her fondest dreams, deepest disappointments, and her dramatically tender relationship with her rebellious teenage son. Vulnerable, humorous, tough, Maya speaks with an intimate awareness of the heart within all of us.

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6 primary books

#4 in Maya Angelou's Autobiography

Maya Angelou's Autobiography is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 1969 with contributions by Maya Angelou.

#1
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
#2
Gather Together in My Name
#3
Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas
#4
The Heart of a Woman
#5
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes

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