Many people have gone through a childhood trauma of some kind, at some point in their lives, if not we all know of someone who has gone through it. The question is did we just grow up and out of it? Or simply forgive and forget about it or did we seek true forgiveness and reconciliation? Did we really heal?
Using poetry in story-telling in the Life of Koko, Jeff Matata, saves the reader on many words and employs hard punch lines and rhyme to portray a deep and detailed stoy of a woman wino endures hard life in her marriage for the love of her children.
The words are carefully chosen like spices to give the bitter sweet of life in the rural western Kenya.
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