Even the stars look lonesome /
Even the Stars Look Lonesome is Maya Angelou talking of the things she cares about most. In her unique, spellbinding way, she re-creates intimate personal experiences and gives us her wisdom on a wide variety of subjects. She tells us how a house can both hurt its occupants and heal them. She talks...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Random House,
1997
New York : c1997 New York : ©1997 New York : [1997] |
Edition: | 1st ed |
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Table of Contents:
- A House Can Hurt, a Home Can Heal
- Africa
- Aging
- Godfrey Cambridge and Fame
- A Song to Sensuality
- They Came to Stay
- Mother and Freedom
- Loving Learning
- Poetic Passage
- Art in Africa
- Vacationing
- Age and Sexuality
- Rural Museums - Southern Romance
- I Dare to Hope
- Poor Poverty
- Danger in Denial
- The Rage Against Violence
- Art for the Sake of the Soul
- Those Who Really Know Teach
- Even the Stars Look Lonesome Sometimes
- A house can hurt, a home can heal
- Africa
- Aging
- Godfrey Cambridge and fame
- A song to sensuality
- They came to stay
- Mother and freedom
- Loving learning
- Poetic passage
- Art in Africa
- Vacationing
- Age and sexuality
- Rural museums
- Southern romance
- I dare to hope
- Poor poverty
- Danger in denial
- The rage against violence
- Art for the sake of the soul
- Those who really know teach
- Even the stars look lonesome sometimes
- A House Can Hurt, a Home Can Heal
- Africa
- Aging
- Godfrey Cambridge and Fame
- A Song to Sensuality
- They Came to Stay
- Mother and Freedom
- Loving Learning
- Poetic Passage
- Art in Africa
- Vacationing
- Age and Sexuality
- Rural Museums - Southern Romance
- I Dare to Hope
- Poor Poverty
- Danger in Denial
- The Rage Against Violence
- Art for the Sake of the Soul
- Those Who Really Know Teach
- Even the Stars Look Lonesome Sometimes