A Song Flung Up To Heaven, Maya Angelou (2002)

I believe this is the last of her autobiographies.  She returns from Ghana to the U.S.  Guy stays behind to finish college.  I recommend the final chapter (thirty-three) as a treatise on how we should look at ourselves carefully.  That’s all I have.

By the way, this is the first of her books that is not damaged.

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