Maya Angelou - I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings 13th Edition

Maya Angelou - I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings 13th Edition

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In Maya Angelou’s debut memoir; first of 7; she explores such hard to talk about issues as identity, rape, racism and literacy.  When it was first released in 1969, it was one of the first books to take an honest look at a black woman’s life growing up in the south.  It has become a modern day classic.

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Condition: Pre-Ownd Very Good considering the age of the book. All pages intact with no markings or underlining. Stored in smoke free storage. Ships with care in protective sleeve. Free shipping within the US.

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