Fresh paint Volume 2 Book by Anonymous, Edna R. Aluoch, Mercy Baraza, Nali Heshima, Claudette Odor, Faith Oneya, Zipporah Muli, Nyambura Mundia, Margaret Muthee, Priscah Mutswenje, Gloria Mwanige, Wanjiku Mwaurah, Serah K. Njambi, Rebecca W Nyanjui, Jackie Kamau, Grace Kamau, Valentine Kamau, Kamenchu, Joy Kendi, Doseline Kiguru, Jacqueline Ndinda Kioko, Rahab, Esther Wamagata, E. Wang’ombe
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Fresh Paint
Literary Vignettes by Kenyan Women
A Project by
AMKA-Space for Women’s Creativity and Goethe-Institut Kenya
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Fresh paint Volume Book by Anonymous, Edna R. Aluoch, Mercy Baraza, Nali Heshima, Claudette Odor, Faith Oneya, Zipporah Muli, Nyambura Mundia, Margaret Muthee, Priscah Mutswenje, Gloria Mwanige, Wanjiku Mwaurah, Serah K. Njambi, Rebecca W Nyanjui, Jackie Kamau, Grace Kamau, Valentine Kamau, Kamenchu, Joy Kendi, Doseline Kiguru, Jacqueline Ndinda Kioko, Rahab, Esther Wamagata, E. Wang’ombe
Fresh PaintLiterary Vignettes by Kenyan WomenA Project byAMKA-Space for Women’s Creativity and Goethe-Institut Kenya
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