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  • Maya Angelou

    Pamela Loos

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Describes the life and writing career of the author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," as well as her victory over such obstacles as prejudice, poverty, and rape
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  • Maya Angelou

    David Colbert

    Library Binding
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  • Maya Angelou: Author

    Pamela Loos

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 15, 2000)
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  • Meet Maya Angelou

    Valerie Spain

    Paperback (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 1994)
    Offers a look at the personal and professional life of the actress, dancer, producer, political activist, composer, poet, and writer
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  • Meet Maya Angelou

    Valerie Spain

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 16, 1999)
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  • Maya Angelou: Poems

    Maya Angelou

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Deals with love, death, nature, the past, sorrow, self-image, street life, memories, aging, men and women, childhood, racism, and writers.
  • Maya Angelou

    David Colbert

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 30, 2012)
    In rich first-person narrative, Dogtown tells the strange, dark story of a wilderness ghost town that has enthralled artists, writers, and eccentrics—and of a brutal murder committed there. Documenting its history and lore, East explores the possibility that certain landscapes wield their own unique power. The area known as Dogtown—an isolated colonial ruin and the surrounding 3,600-acre woodland in historic seaside Gloucester, Massachusetts—has always exerted a powerful influence over artists, writers, eccentrics, and nature lovers. But its history is woven through with tales of hallucinations, pirates, ghost sightings, witches, drifters, and violence. A 1984 murder there continues to loom large in Gloucester’s collective psyche: a mentally disturbed local man crushed the skull of a schoolteacher as she walked the woods. In alternating chapters, East interlaces the story of this murder with Dogtown’s bizarre history. The colonial settlement was a haven for former slaves, prostitutes, and witches until it was abandoned 180 years ago. Since then, Dogtown has inspired various people, including a millionaire who carved Protestant precepts into its boulders; the Modernist painter Marsden Hartley, whom Dogtown saved from a crippling depression; the drug-addled poet Charles Olson; a coven of witches that still holds ceremonies there today; and the murderer, who spent much of his life in Dogtown’s woods. The murder tapped a vein of thinking that has quietly endured in Gloucester for centuries: some people rallied around Dogtown protectively, but others blamed it for the tragedy. In luminous, insightful prose, Dogtown tells an evocative tale of a community both haunted and bound together by its love of this strange, forgotten place and its denizens.
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  • Maya Angelou

    Judith E. Harper

    Hardcover (Childs World, March 15, 1999)
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  • Maya Angelou

    JaynePettit

    Paperback (PuffinBooks, Jan. 31, 1998)
    Title: Maya Angelou( Journey of the Heart) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: JaynePettit <>Publisher: PuffinBooks
  • Maya Angelou: Poet

    Vicki Cox

    School &amp; Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 15, 1824)
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  • MAYA ANGELOU

    Vicki Cox

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publishers, Nov. 30, 2006)
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  • Maya Angelou

    Miles Shapiro

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, March 15, 1618)
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