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Great Food, All Day Long: Eat Joyfully, Eat Healthily

Maya Angelou

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Prose: non-fiction, General cookery & recipes

A mouth-watering combination of recipes and autobiographical sketches from the much-loved and bestselling author, poet and cook.

Following her first cookbook, HALLELUJAH! The Welcome Table, Maya Angelou has provided us with a second, healthier collection. With food that is just as delicious, GREAT FOOD, ALL DAY LONG contains dozens of new recipes which can be eaten in small portions--and more importantly, can be converted into several variations of the main dish. Roast beef to beef hash, to beef and barley soup, for instance. And
interspersed are those wonderfully personal stories that only Maya Angelou can tell. She recalls the delicious dishes from her childhood and some of the wonderful food she's encountered in her travels around the world.

Maya Angelou has given us recipes, for instance, that can be eaten at 8:30 in the morning just as well as 8:30 at night. And like all successful cookbooks, she makes you want to eat the food she writes about so enticingly.

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Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou was one of the world's most important writers and activists. Born 4 April 1928, she lived and chronicled an extraordinary life: rising from poverty, violence and racism, she became a renowned author, memoirist, poet, playwright, civil rights' activist - working with Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. She wrote and performed a poem, 'On the Pulse of Morning', for President Clinton on his inauguration. She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama and was honoured by more than seventy universities throughout the world.

She first thrilled the world with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969). This was followed by six volumes of autobiography, the seventh and final volume, Mom & Me & Mom, published in 2013. She wrote three collections of essays; many volumes of poetry, including His Day is Done, a tribute to Nelson Mandela; and two cookbooks. She had a lifetime appointment as Reynolds Professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University of North Carolina. She died in 2014.

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