THE DELEGATE’S FRIEND book by Edward Mwangi
KShs1,150.00
Franciscar’s desire of establishing the deep secrets tormenting her single mother are crashed when Franciscar and her younger sister faces the most horrendous thing in life. Grace falls into depression when she comes to terms with what has happened to her two lovely girls.
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THE DELEGATE’S FRIEND book by Edward Mwangi
Franciscar’s desire of establishing the deep secrets tormenting her single mother are crashed when Franciscar and her younger sister faces the most horrendous thing in life. Grace falls into depression when she comes to terms with what has happened to her two lovely girls.
She leaves the punctured sixteen-year-old Franciscar and Doris into the hands of a cruel world: -a world with no single relative. How could they balance between the pain and survival?
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