The Sun and Her Rising: illustrated poems by Kangai Benson
KShs790.00
Being her first poetry poetry, Eshe Benson aka Kangai Benson mixes up illustrated poems of different themes to give you, her reader, a rich and fun-filled reading experience. She hopes you enjoy!
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The Sun and Her Rising: illustrated poems by Kangai Benson
Being her first poetry poetry, Eshe Benson aka Kangai Benson mixes up illustrated poems of different themes to give you, her reader, a rich and fun-filled reading experience. She hopes you enjoy!
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Thorns in Her Flesh: illustrated poetry by Eshe Benson
KShs790.00Add to cartIn this collection of poetry, Eshe has thrown together poems of different themes; something akin to mixing lemon slices and balls of sugar in water. She hopes that you, her dear reader, would be kind enough to stir and enjoy a tall glass of lemonade!
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