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Ugochukwu: Birds of Pray
- Narrated by: Mami Ani Igwe
- Length: 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ugochukwu: Birds of Pray is a collection of poems that elucidate the journey of connecting with God through elements of nature, and the uncertainty that we experience when we are called to express faith in our path, even the parts of the path that we cannot see or prepare for. Moving prose written with the intent to stretch the English language and its punctuation for those who have grown weary of a language that limits expression. This book is a reminder that there are no rules in writing if you do not want them. Journey into this forbidden book.
©2022 Nkechi Ani Nnenna Igwe (P)2022 Nkechi Ani Nnenna Igwe
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