Maya Angelou

From the child raised by her grandmother in a small village in Arkansas to the writer known as National Treasure, Angelou has lived a remarkable life. She rose from pain and poverty to achieve success as a dancer, an actress, a teacher and an award-winning author. Readers of Donna Brown Agins's compelling new profile will understand and appreciate why Angelou is one of the best-loved and most fascinating American writers.

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This new series of African-American reference books selects a distinct group of high-profile personalities about which to provide biographical information. Each volume is written by a different author (with the exception of Michael Schulman) and is perfect for middle school students looking to expand their knowledge of famous and current African-American personalities. Each volume details the struggles and obstacles the person overcame to become an immensely successful star in their own right. For example, Toni Morrison was a single mother to two young children but was determined to be independent, making her a wonderful role model for young adults. Oprah Winfrey grew up impoverished but became a television reporter at age nineteen. The theme that resonated with each biography is the sheer force of determination and hard work each individual demonstrated to make sure their dreams came me.
RL
Grades
6-7
IL
Grades
6-12+
GRL
S
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-0-7660-3992-6
Author: Donna Brown Agins
Copyright: 2013
Reading Level: Grades 6-7
Interest Level: Grades 6-12+
GRL: S
Dewey: 818
Pages: 104
Dimensions: 6" x 9"