Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey NowWheeler Pub., 1994 - 124 pàgines Maya Angelou, one of the best-loved authors of our time, shares the wisdom of a remarkable life in this bestselling spiritual classic. Here is Maya Angelou talking from the heart, down to earth and real, but also inspiring. A book to be treasured, it is about the power of the word, and about the power of spirituality to move and shape one's life. Passionate, lively, and lyrical, Angelou's unforgettable work offers a gem of truth on every page. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Maya Angelou. NEW DIRECTIONS In 1903 the late Mrs. Annie Johnson of Arkansas found New Directions.
Maya Angelou. NEW DIRECTIONS In 1903 the late Mrs. Annie Johnson of Arkansas found New Directions.
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Maya Angelou. In 1903 the late Mrs. Annie Johnson of Arkansas found herself with two toddling sons , very little money , a slight ability to read and add simple numbers . To this picture add a disastrous marriage and the burdensome fact ...
Maya Angelou. In 1903 the late Mrs. Annie Johnson of Arkansas found herself with two toddling sons , very little money , a slight ability to read and add simple numbers . To this picture add a disastrous marriage and the burdensome fact ...
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Maya Angelou. COMPLAINING When my grandmother was raising me in Stamps , Arkansas Complaining.
Maya Angelou. COMPLAINING When my grandmother was raising me in Stamps , Arkansas Complaining.
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