Gather Together in My Name
224
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 1940s
1974
Adult
18+ years
800L
Gather Together in My Name by Maya Angelou continues the story of sixteen-year-old Angelou, now a new mother, as she navigates post-WWII San Francisco seeking stability and a better life for herself and her son. Facing economic hardship, unstable relationships, and numerous jobs, Angelou endures exploitation, loss, and encounters with racism while striving to fortify her identity amidst adversity. This book contains themes addressing the exploitation of individuals in vulnerable circumstances.
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Maya Angelou's Gather Together in My Name is lauded for its lyrical prose and candid exploration of complex themes such as identity, resilience, and redemption. Critics praise Angelou's evocative storytelling and raw honesty. However, some note the narrative pace can be uneven. Despite minor flaws, it remains a powerful memoir of personal growth and societal issues.
A reader who would enjoy Gather Together in My Name by Maya Angelou typically appreciates autobiographical narratives rich in African American history, personal growth, and resilience. Fans of The Autobiography of Malcolm X and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings will find this sequel captivating due to its profound exploration of identity and social issues.
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Gather Together in My Name is the second book in Maya Angelou's series of seven autobiographies, following her acclaimed debut, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
Published in 1974, this memoir offers a unique narrative style where Maya Angelou intersperses poetic prose with vivid storytelling, capturing the transitional period in her early adult life during the late 1940s.
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Maya Angelou's choice of the title Gather Together in My Name is a biblical reference, reflecting the deep influence of spiritual themes and personal introspection that run throughout her works.
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224
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
United States • 1940s
1974
Adult
18+ years
800L
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