Helpful Score: 2
This book recounts a year that Maya Angelou spent in Ghana, West Africa, attempting to re-connect with her African roots and parallel these with her own African-American experience. Her descriptions of Ghana's markets and peoples is fairly accurate and her candor about her own struggles and expectations is helpful. For a person wanting to learn more about and/or travel to Ghana or an adjoining West African nation, this is a helpful introduction which, through descriptive language, transports the reader to a new land with new experiences.
Helpful Score: 2
Maya Angelou writes so beautifully. Her books are a treat. This one is particularly compelling.
Helpful Score: 2
Very entertaining and makes one think.
This was my first book to read of Maya Angelou, and
I will definatly be reading the rest of her written
collection!
jojo46580
This was my first book to read of Maya Angelou, and
I will definatly be reading the rest of her written
collection!
jojo46580
Helpful Score: 2
I adore Maya Angelou's writings and this is another great one!
anyone who's ever read her knows how well she writes,a very intelligant woman.If you haven't read any Maya Angelou you may find a new favorite.
This is a book about Maya Angelou Trip to africa in her continuation autobiography.I enjoyed it very much.
good read from our presidential poet laureate
Maya Angelou shares a narrative of her journey to Ghana to find her roots.
Everything I have ever read by Maya Angelou is a treat.
What an interesting life!