**TWO BROTHERS--AND THE WOMEN WHO LOVE THEM** _Ready for Romance?_ At the age of fourteen, Jessica Kellerman was wildly infatuated with Evan Dryden. But that was just a teenage crush and now, almost ten years later, she's in love--truly in love--with his older brother, Damian. But everyone, incl
Ready Ready
- Publisher
- Brian Kibet
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 50 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Close your eyes. Imagine that childhood game of hide and seek you used to enjoy. Imagine your sorounding, the bushes, the open ground. Then the seeker opens the game by shouting the words Ready Ready....
That is how the game of love is played in most parts of Africa, where most people are shy in matters love and romance. A place where love is confined to the shadows.
Are you ready for a short journey in this hide and seek of love?
The first part reminisces a childhood love; bringing back all the fond memories of that period. The second part is a collection of short poems and musings that tethers between that which is sane and all that which is crazy. It can only be poetically defined as an escape from "freedom". The "freedom" which isn't really freedom. The confined freedom, the imprisoned freedom.
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