Letsholo’s book ray of hope for girl-child
Friday, March 24, 2023 | 90 Views |
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The book was launched a fortnight ago. “The feeling of being a published author is rather eccentric. I feel like, I am gradually growing my ground and embracing the artistic way of writing,” Letsholo said.
She stated she feels her book offers hope and inspiration to most people. Doubling up as an author and student, Letsholo did not find it easy to finally publish her book.
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