Letter to My Daughter

by Maya Angelou
Letter to My Daughter
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September 23rd 2008 by Random House

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Hardcover, 192 pages

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1400066123    (isbn13: 9781400066124)

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For a world of devoted readers, a much-awaited new volume of absorbing stories and inspirational wisdom from one of our best-loved writers.

Dedicated t...more




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Tamara
10/27/08
Tamara rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Reading Maya Angelou is like getting a big hug on a bad day. She has the most comforting voice, and may be the wisest person I can think of. I want to be like her when I grow up.

Favorite Quotes:

Make every effort to change things you do not like. If you cannot make a change, change the way you have been thinking.

I remind myself it is sufficient to know what I know, and that what I know, may not always be true.

[I] try to be present and accountable for al...more
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Eileen
10/04/08
Eileen rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: american-writers, memoir
Read in October, 2008
Angelou's book, Letter to My Daughter caught my eye immediately as I was browsing the shelves at Barnes and Noble. I picked it up and settled in a comfy chair with my latte and my soon to be good friend Maya. I was ready for advice, wisdom, love and experiences from a woman who has lived many more lives than I could ever imagine. Not to mention one who puts it so eloquently.

It is a craving of 20somethings to be gently advised in life from those who have already gone through the same...more
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Miyanni 4sho
10/23/08
Miyanni 4sho rated it: 4 of 5 stars

bookshelves: first-quarter
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Feminist Review
01/29/09
Feminist Review rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2009
Maya Angelou's Letter to My Daughter is a beautiful tribute replete with lessons for younger generations of women. The prolific autobiographer chronicles her travels abroad in Europe and Africa and writes of the indignities and trials she faces at home. Every story provides a nugget of truth, its profundity startling and plainly humbling.

The volume is somewhat chronological; however, this does not make the writing any less lucid. There is no original moral. Angelou reminds us to cou...more
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Kim
01/15/09
Kim rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2009
Angelou's LETTER TO MY DAUGHTER is a collection of compelling essays that is both inspiration and thought-provoking. Each vignette offers something special to the reader, but my favorites included SENEGAL, NATIONAL SPIRIT and COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS, each for a very different reason.

It is a book that I will not only pass along to others, but one that I will definitely read again from time to time.


FAVORITE QUOTES FROM THE BOOK
From SENEGAL:
"The epitome...more
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Kate
11/17/08
Kate rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Great book, quick read. Maya Angelou is so witty, I never realized! She is also so inspirational and genuine.
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Lesley
12/05/08
Lesley rated it: 3 of 5 stars

bookshelves: non-fiction
Read in December, 2008
I enjoyed reading another Maya Angelou book, though I must admit that this one was a little "fluffier" in some places than expected. Other chapters were very frank and real, especially about her younger years. I was glad to learn a bit more about how she grew up; it made me admire her more. I can understand now why she seems like such a strong person, as this book reveals some of the strong influences in her life. One of my favorite chapters was about her adult life, when she first vis...more
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Mary Markis
01/18/09
Mary Markis rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2009
A quick and easy read. Maya gives some great insight to several facets in life, supported by personal experience and perspective.

Favorite quote from the book shed light into challenges I currently am presented with in my own life:

"When I find myself filling with rage over the loss of a beloved, I try as soon as possible to remember that my concerns and questions should be focused on what I learned or what I have yet to learn from my departed love. What legacy was le...more
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Ezra
03/25/09
Ezra rated it: 3 of 5 stars

Ever wanted inspiration after lunch, words of wisdom, life experiences with a point? Well read Maya Angelous's book of letters to the individuals out in the world because this is the exact book that'll settle your mind from the bumping bags in the hall way into serentity and bliss. (well maybe not all of that but some!) This book weere simply letters written to the reader to expose us to the truth of lives obstacles and needed finds. It lead syou into the way Angleous mind thinks and how she wa...more
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Anne
11/30/08
Anne rated it: 1 of 5 stars

Read in December, 2008
This is a kind of "Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" collection of thoughts and wisdom from Maya Angelou to the daughter she never had (biologically, that is). It is a hodge-podge of essays, poems and random thought based on Angelou's life experiences. It is at times preachy and judgmental, but alas, beautifully written. And, of course, there is truth in each of Angelou's pieces of advice. Most of her advice is of the "suck it up and endure" variety, and ...more
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Jamie
12/08/08
Jamie rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in December, 2008
recommends it for: mostly women, but anyone willing to take knowledge from another.
I have only recently begun to have an active interest in literature published by Dr. Maya Angelou, but this book definitely intensifies my interest. This book was very interesting, to say the very least. You have to respect an elderly woman who is willing to put a few of life's lessons down on paper for others to read. Her words are eloquent; she uses shorts stories, essays, poetry, and quotations to reminisce about her life and the lessons that she has learned through her experiences. The stori...more
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Jennifer
11/04/08
Jennifer rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in November, 2008
What a beautiful book. I appreciated the wisdom and love that seemed to emanate from this work. It seems amazing to me that so much wisdom can be wrapped up in one woman and I can only hope that after a lifetime of living I will have an ounce of what she possesses. What resonated the most with me was the idea of not having your circumstances or the events of your life reduce you to a miserable being. I've had a rough year and this book reinforced the lessons I've learned this year- that I ca...more
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Linda
03/03/09
Linda rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in February, 2009
recommends it for: to every woman

I once heard Maya Angelou read from her most famous book “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” Her presence is commanding her voice thick with empathy and deep understanding of life. She was in the looking back phase at that time and I was deeply moved by her insights. As a parting note she has penned a letter to the daughters she never had, whether they be black, white or a nice mocha color. My own mother’s recent passing made her honest, soulful, revealing, unique well of ancient wis...more
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Elizabeth
01/09/09
Elizabeth rated it: 5 of 5 stars

Read in January, 2009
Go ahead and judge me, I listned to this as an itunes audio file. But! with good reason. This is Maya Angelous's life story - her different trials and triumphs that have made her the woman in our history that should be so reveered. I found it fitting to listen to her tell her own story. Although, so much of this quick read is profound that I will also be getting the hard copy so that I can study her words and teachings.

pay note to her discussion on faith and god.
her coverage o...more
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Julie
11/29/08
Julie rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in December, 2008
It would be impossible to say what all I learned from this book. It will be one to keep close as my journey continues. I have read nearly all of Angelou's published books, so many characters and stories were familiar to me already. This book carefully selects from those experiences to offer the concise and meditative feel of a poem, condensed and more impactful, leaving a lingering need to reflect and somehow apply. My favorite pieces were the memories of her own mother, a few stories that i...more
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Cheri
05/27/09
Cheri rated it: 4 of 5 stars

Read in May, 2009
Witty, heartbreaking and inspiring, Letter to My Daughter is a loose collection of essays and poems relating lessons learned on the bumpy road of life. Maya Angelou is graceful and endearing as she writes of the struggles she faced growing up and the casual coincidences that can alter a life.

The first half, chronicling her earlier years, is more compelling than the second, which drags a little. A very quick read (each chapter is only a few pages), it was gone in an hour, yet the sto...more
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Kristie
01/29/09
Kristie rated it: 4 of 5 stars

I've always been a fan of Maya Angelou -- I absolutely love her poetry in particular.

I really enjoyed reading this book. The collection of essays are short (2-3 pages each), so it is easy to pick up and to put down. The essays are actually a random collection of stories, musings, and poems. Angelou is now in her seventies and she is sharing life lessons and other thoughts that she would like to pass on. (As an aside, I'm not sure why this book is geared toward "daughters"...more
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Kerry
03/30/09
Kerry rated it: 5 of 5 stars

With Mother's Day right around the corner, it seemed an ideal time to read Maya Angelou's Letter to My Daughter. I was intrigued by the notion of a woman who gave birth to one child, a son, writing a letter to her "thousands of daughters," who are "White, Jewish and Muslim, Asian, Spanish-speaking, Native American and Aleut.... fat and thin, pretty and plan, gay and straight, educated and unlettered," letters that contain "accounts of growing up, unexpected emergencies, ...more
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Tara Dise
09/28/08
Tara Dise is currently reading it

bookshelves: currently-reading
I love this lady...she let's you know that she does not know everything, but what she has learned---she shares freely!!!
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Lauren
02/20/09
Lauren rated it: 3 of 5 stars

I had to finish the book to really get the theme of this collection of essays. This book is Maya Angelou being vulnerable. Not in the lyrical, narrative style of her other autobiographies, but in an "I'm gettin' old so let me tell you a bit about what I've learned along the way." She allows herself to show the underbelly in terms of sexuality, spirituality, intellectualism, as mother... pretty much in every respect. And the stories are less glossy than what I'm used to. Interesting boo...more
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