Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas

by Maya Angelou | Biographies & Memoirs |
ISBN: 0553251996 Global Overview for this book
Registered by zosime of Marshfield, Wisconsin USA on 4/19/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by zosime from Marshfield, Wisconsin USA on Saturday, April 19, 2008
From amazon.com:

In this third self-contained volume of her autobiography, which began with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou moves into the adult world, and the white world as well, as she marries, enters show business, and tours Europe and Africa in Porgy and Bess.

As the book opens, Maya, in order to support herself and her young son, gets a job in a record shop run by a white woman. Suspicious of almost any kindness shown her, she is particularly confused by the special attentions of a young white customer. Soon the relationship grows into love and then marriage, and Maya believes a permanent relationship is finally possible. But it is not to be, and she is again forced to look for work.

This time she finds a job as a dancer in a sleazy San Francisco bar. Her remarkable talent, however, soon brings her attention of a different kind, and before long she is singing in one of the most popular nightclubs on the coast. From there, she is called to New York to join the cast of Porgy and Bess, which is just about to begin another tour abroad.

The troupe's joyous and dramatic adventure through Italy, France, Greece, Yugoslavia, and Egypt becomes the centerpiece of Singin' and Swingin'. This remarkable portrayal of one of the most exciting and talented casts ever put together, and of the encounters between these larger-than-life personalities and audiences who had rarely seen black people before, makes a hilarious and poignant story. The excitement of the journey -- full of camaraderie, love affairs, and memorable personalities -- is dampened only by Maya's nagging guilt that she has once again abandoned the person she loves most in life, her son.

Back home, and driven close to suicide by her guilt and concern, she takes her son with her to Hawaii, where she discovers that devotion and love, in spite of forced absence, have the power to heal and sustain.

As always, Maya Angelou's writing is charged with that remarkable sense of life and love and unique celebration of the human condition that have won her such a loyal following.

Journal Entry 2 by zosime from Marshfield, Wisconsin USA on Monday, April 28, 2008
Mailed today to Marcenda as a trade. I hope you enjoy the book!

Journal Entry 3 by Marcenda from Carcavelos, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Wednesday, May 7, 2008
It's here! I'm looking forward to reading it. Thanks, zosime!

Journal Entry 4 by Marcenda from Carcavelos, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Wednesday, September 3, 2008
I really liked this book, probably because it deals with something very close to my heart, the performing arts. MA, as usual, writes vividly and beautifuly. No wonder this biography has inspired so many people. Once again, thank you so much, zozime, for making it possible for me to read it. I sent it today to ichigochi, as part of an informal Maya Angelou biography bookring.

Journal Entry 5 by ichigochi from Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto Portugal on Friday, September 5, 2008
It's with me! Thanks Marcenda :)

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