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In this soul stirring single-volume collection of poetic reflections, Omondi Brian Ouma dares to unearth the silent burdens, quiet strengths, and inherited expectations that define and distort the experience of being called a man. With language both tender and unflinching, these pages trace the outlines of vulnerability, dignity, rage, and grace-edifying what masculinity often hides and what humanity longs to reclaim. This is a work for those who question, who remember, who resist the easy answers. Whether you are walking toward manhood, away from it, or beside it, What's Like a Man offers not definitions, but doorways.…mehr

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In this soul stirring single-volume collection of poetic reflections, Omondi Brian Ouma dares to unearth the silent burdens, quiet strengths, and inherited expectations that define and distort the experience of being called a man. With language both tender and unflinching, these pages trace the outlines of vulnerability, dignity, rage, and grace-edifying what masculinity often hides and what humanity longs to reclaim. This is a work for those who question, who remember, who resist the easy answers. Whether you are walking toward manhood, away from it, or beside it, What's Like a Man offers not definitions, but doorways.
Autorenporträt
Omondi Brian Ouma is a seasoned writer, motivational speaker, Poet and singer-songwriter whose works explore the depths of human identity and spiritual resilience. His literary voice is both lyrical and unflinchingly honest, driven by a passion for social healing and self transcendence. He is the author of Not Poor Twice, Think Yourself Higher-Outlast the Temporary, What is Like a Man and A Poem A Day Keeps Clatter Away- A luminous ritual of pause, presence and becoming. Notably his poetry have also been featured in two internationally published works; An Adventure Called Life and An Emotion Called Home. A scholar and a social scientist by training, Brian holds a degree in Community Development, a foundation that deeply informs his exploration of self-transcendence, becoming and transformation.