Maya Angelou Finds Her Voice
Maya Angelou loves words. She whispers, caterpillar green, just to paint the color in her mind. Her tongue played with pandemonium to enjoy its rhythm. She sings the Negro national anthem and recites the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Words whirl and stories spin in Mayas head and off her lips, helping her escape her troubled, segregated world and soothe her soul.
Then, suddenly, eight-year-old Maya stops talking. She believes her words hurt somebody and now only deems them safe to share with her brother. Her family does what they can even as they get worried and frustrated, but it isnt until years later that someone opens Maya back up.
Mrs. Bertha Flowers, one of the most important citizens of Stamps, Arkansas, invites Maya to her home and talks to her about language and communication and reads to her from Charles Dickenss A Tale of Two Cities. Maya is transported by the power and singularity of Mrs. Flowers voiceand finally moved to inspire the world with her own. See more
Will deliver when available. Publication date 16 Jan 2025