Maya Angelou (Little Guides to Great Lives)
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- ISBN: 9781786275066
- Author(s):
Danielle Jawando,Noa Snir,
- Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
- Pages: 64
- Format: Hardback
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About the Author
Danielle Jawando is a children’s author and screenwriter. Danielle's short story Kyle’s City was broadcast by the BBC and her debut novel is out in 2020.
Noa Snir is an illustrator, a colour enthusiast and a printmaker. Born and raised in Jerusalem, she is currently living and working in Berlin.
Product Description
Maya Angelou was an African-American author, poet, playwright and civil rights activist. She wrote seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and a long list of plays, films and television shows. Never taking 'No' for an answer, Maya used her voice and her art to overcome prejudice and difficulty and to become an inspiration to those around her and to future generations.
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Maya Angelou was an African-American author, poet, playwright and civil rights activist.
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Maya Angelou was an African-American author, poet, playwright and civil rights activist. She wrote seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and a long list of plays, films and television shows. Never taking 'No' for an answer, Maya used her voice and her art to overcome prejudice and difficulty and to become an inspiration to those around her and to future generations.