This is the first book in Maya's memoir series. I read this book in high school in 1969 (the year it was published) and it touched me profoundly. I was already an avid reader and this was the first novel I read by and about a Black woman and her life. It let me know "everyday" stories are important and that every story has meaning and matters. This book opened my eyes to the world of Black literature and subsequently diverse literature.
...a place to sit back, relax and unwind with a cup of herbal tea and chat about books, writers and the literary arts. Some people that know me personally have heard me talking about buying a cozy, Victorian home and opening a literary tea room. However, the more I thought about it in this era of globalization; a "physical spot" would be limited to the people that could physically come and visit. However, this virtual Literary Tea room can connect people to "chats without borders."
Greetings...
...Relax, have a hot cup of herbal tea with us, and share your thoughts, ideas, poems...
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