The Heart of a Woman
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The Heart of a Woman (1981, ISBN 0-553-24689-5 ) is a memoir by Maya Angelou, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection.
The Heart of a Woman is 273 pages long and basically picks up where I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings left off. The memoir is committed to telling her relationship with her son and the men that were in and out of her life. It goes through her time as a head of the SCLC in New York and being an on the road entertainer. She ignites you in stories of mass appeal allowing us to follow her life from L.A. and Hawaii all the way to New York. She comes across famous individuals such as Billie Holiday, Martin Luther King Jr., and Sidney Poitier.