Selected Product: | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Abridged, Au Edition: Abridged Publisher: Random House Audio Release Date: 1986-03-12 ISBN-10: 0394553691 ISBN-13: 9780394553696 List Price: $18.00 Average Customer Rating: | | The Catcher in the Rye ISBN-10: 0316769177 ISBN-13: 9780316769174 List Price:$13.99 To Kill a Mockingbird ISBN-10: 0446310786 ISBN-13: 9780446310789 List Price:$7.99 The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou ISBN-10: 067942895X ISBN-13: 9780679428954 List Price:$25.95 The Heart of a Woman ISBN-10: 0553380095 ISBN-13: 9780553380095 List Price:$14.00 Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now ISBN-10: 0553569074 ISBN-13: 9780553569070 List Price:$6.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by 0 (ISBN-10: 0394553691, ISBN-13: 9780394553696). At this time we have not yet written a review for I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by 0 (ISBN-10: 0394553691, ISBN-13: 9780394553696). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com An unforgettable memoir of growing up black in the 1930s and 1940s in a tiny Arkansas town where Angelou's grandmother's store was the heart of the community and white people seemed as strange as aliens from another planet. 2 cassettes. Quick Read | Customer Rating: | | This is good book for a summary of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou that gives the characters and events of the reading for study and research that one could find any given chapter to support the ideas for an essay. | The time of book that moves you | Customer Rating: | | Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings is the type of book that people who love to read will enjoy. The book follows Angelou through her early years, mostly spent with you grandmother who ran a local store. More than an auto-biography. Its Angelou's words, her presence that really reaches out and grabs you. Through all her hardships and obstacles in life she was able to overcome them and thrive. Maya Angelou is an fantastic writer who so easily connects with the heart and souls of her readers. Truly an enjoyable experience. | Charmed but Cautious | Customer Rating: | This book provides well-written insight into growing up as a black child during the Depression. Maya Angelou is wonderful with her use of words and imagery. I was greatly reminded of my own childhood and what being a kid really meant. Written in first person, she addresses childhood fears, respect for adults and growing up with such tangible details that she could be her eight-year-old self again.
Angelou's insights into the African-American way of life and religion during a time of national change range from tender to comical. She speaks warmly of her love for her brother and her frustration with the young white girls. It is sweet to see the growing up process taking affect and the experiences of youth shaping her character.
I am somewhat relieved that we were not permitted to read this book back in my high school literature class where many parents were opposed to it. I fear it would have caught me off guard in many respects. Many of the sexual themes running throughout the book are quite heavy and discussed in detail. Both the subjects of rape and teen pregnancy are covered and sex in general is frequently alluded to.
Though I do perceive this as a lovely piece of literature, I would be cautious in offering it to teens and others who may be unprepared for its impact. | Well Written Account | Customer Rating: | This is another autobiography by Maya Angelou.
Here, she tells of the hardships she experienced in growin up: her parent's divorce, being sent to live with their grandmother in a small, Arkansas town and its racism, sexual abuse and more emotional scarring.
Eventually, Maya finds a father figure and when better things began to happen to her, she started to find her voice.
This is honest and gripping... | South Mill Young Readers Book Club Review (Jr. High Readers) | Customer Rating: | We are the members of the South Mill Young Readers Book Club located in Conyers, Georgia. We are in the thirteen year old age bracket and thought it would be challenging to attempt to read and understand this story. As a result of our reading, we rate the book as follows:
Creativity - B+ Enjoyment - A+ Price - B+
We would recommend this book to others in our age group to read it.
Typed by Book Club Instructor: mwg |
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