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Art & Culture Book Reviews & Literary Criticism Book Review: ‘Once, There Was a Star’ by Meshack Yobby 'Once, There Was a Star' is a sublime piece of historical fiction weaved masterfully: a detailed chronological account of Ismail Muse’s life circa 1977 spanning a 10-year war and his daughter’s coming of age. by Nyarinda Moraa August 11, 2021December 5, 2024
Art & Culture Book Reviews & Literary Criticism The Growing Pains of Modern Marriage in Nyachwani’s “Sexorcised” “Sexorcised” is the story about Bruce Momanyi, a man of enviable social status, married to Lucy, an equally gifted woman, with a fast-rising career. by Amol Awuor April 4, 2021May 10, 2021