Mother:
A Cradle to Hold

Maya Angelou


Random House, 2006. ISBN 1400066018.
Reviewed by Patricia Nordyke Pando
Posted on 07/01/2006

Poetry; Nonfiction: Relationships

Written by Maya Angelou as a personal and touching Mother's Day salute, this tiny volume of poetry will truly make every day Mother's Day for any woman who reads it, be she a mother or a daughter. In a mere ten pages of text, the author traces and illuminates the complex mother/daughter relationship from conception ("I was created in you...you were created for me") through clinging, fretful babyhood, the turbulent teen years and adult understanding.

My favorite lines:

You were always
The heart of happiness to me,
Bringing nougats of glee,
Sweets of open laughter.

Angelou's little book is a gift to delight.

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