Book (Practical) Society Letters to My Daughters / Maya Angelou / Hakuho Lamp

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 娘たちへの手紙 / マヤ・アンジェロウ / 白浦灯
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Item number: BO3981439
Released date: 30 Jun 2023
著: 白浦灯

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[Contents]
As a poet, writer and human rights activist who lived a turbulent life and was born in 1928.
One of the most loved and respected women in the United States.
One important book that has been read by women for more than 15 years.
About love, friends, family, and purpose in life.
28 letters that give wisdom and encouragement to women who live in the future.
[Compliments to this book]
A wonderful author, a brave friend, and a truly amazing woman.
- Former President Barack Obama
Maya Angelou was an important person in many ways.
She created the profession of an African-American female writer in the United States. She was generous enough to be a fault.
She had 19 talents and used only 10 of them.
She was truly original.
There is nothing like her.
Toni Morrison
To my beloved daughters
First : True Place
Second : Philanthropy and compassion
Third : Revelation
Fourth : Giving birth to life.
There is nothing like her.
There is nothing like her She was taken in by her grandmother when she was three years old after her parents' divorce. She was sexually abused by her mother's lover when she was eight years old.
The man was immediately released, but was killed by angry people.
Shocked that "I told the name of the criminal," Maya decided not to speak anymore.
After five years of silence, she still heals her wounds while living in her grandmother's house.
She went back to her mother at the age of 13. She became an unmarried mother at the age of 17. She raises her children while developing talent in various fields such as cooks, dancers, singers, actors and screenwriters.
In the 60 s, she worked energetically as a leader of the civil rights movement with Rev. King and others.
In 1969, her first autobiography, 『 Sing, Birds Do Not Sing, 』 (Aotosha) became a worldwide best seller.
Since then, she published seven autobiographies in her lifetime. She also wrote many essays, poetry books and cookbooks. This book became her last essay.
In 2010, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest rank given to civilians in the United States.
Many other awards. Died in 2014 at the age of 86. KUJI