Angelou, the incomparable memoirist and poet, arguably best known for her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, here writes about her complicated relationship with her mother, Vivian Baxter. Since Angelou revealed much about her life in her earlier memoirs, there is a sense of completion in her most recent work. Read by the author, the memoir offers the best kind of intimate and honest listening experience. Those familiar with An-gelou's earlier works will be rewarded with a more complete picture of her life; listeners who are unfamiliar with them will discover a well-crafted and insightful introduction to the author. VERDICT Highly recommended for all audiences.
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