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Letters to June

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'Letters to June' is the debut collection of poetry and prose by Kenyan writer, René Solomon. This book is a sincere, open and honest exploration of the foundations of masculinity—developing the self, the community, the hope and why we need to understand masculinity differently, for the sake of our men. That healing may begin.

142 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 19, 2018

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May 29, 2020
Letters to June is a work of art. It takes you on an emotional rollercoaster through the experiences and scars of Youth.

René Solomon explores the themes of masculinity, love, and raw, personal narratives. This book is like meeting a new friend and seeing versions of yourself flash before your eyes. It forces you to venture into conversations that take you out of your comfort zone.
The vulnerability stands out like a blooming bright red rose and leaves my 'hopeless romantic' heart, melting to the ground.

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