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CANCEL THE PRESSURE by Mary Kihagi

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Unfounded societal pressures especially in the African setting have caused a lot of people to derail from their dreams and the very things that bring them happiness. Even more unfortunately, this pressure has dissuaded some people from their purpose, and they've ended up living a life of others. I am also strongly persuading that societal pressure is a key cause of the increasing number of depressed people and subsequent loss of life due to high unrealistic expectations, yet the environment is seldom in favor of these expectations. I have gone through this same pressure, and this pushed me to interrogate the viability of some of the nuances and ultimately, after some consultation with subject matter experts featured in some of the stories herein, I am convinced that these pressures are unnecessary. I hope this book frees you up from the chains of societal redundancy.

Down But Not Out: My Life as a Quadri...

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Before 31 August 2001, Egidiah Karegi was eating life with a big spoon. On that day, she took a typhoid vaccine. Suddenly, everything changed, for the worst. First came the nausea, then the pain, the restlessness and breathlessness, and finally total immobility. With no cure in sight, she was condemned to a life as a quadriplegic. Henceforth, she began a life of total dependence turning her dreams, hopes and aspirations into pessimism and despair, which almost drove her into depression. Egidiah’s is a story of resilience, patience and determination. It is living testimony of dreams and aspirations that are brought down and a lesson that, no matter how hard and deep one falls, it is possible rekindle the life one desired albeit in a different way. The experience will inspire hope in millions of people with disability, both visible and invisible, as well as enhance awareness among all those charged with the responsibility of caring for the disabled.

Journeys and Stories by Elizabeth Mue...

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Journeys and Stories carries an inspirational chronicle packed with life experiences that will rouse your inner spirit, help you unpack your limitations, learn skills to embrace the power of calmness, understand how expensive it is to protect your dignity and also guide you into a state of being 'Wonderfully You'.

Time, Chance and Potential by Edward ...

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A delightful Coffee Table book featuring 50 short stories about the author and 50 original paintings by the author

Mirrors of My life by Rebeka Njau

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Mirrors of My life by Rebeka Njau

The General and I by Helen Pilale Nka...

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This is the story of an imposing military man whose appointment to head the country's security apparatus made Kenyans feel relatively safe again after multiple terror attacks. A disciplined patriot and a fitness-enthusiast, Nkaissery’s sudden death, on the eve of a General Election, sent shock waves worldwide. In the list of his unfinished work, was his wish to write his life story. His widow, Helen, steps up courageously to bear witness and realize the General’s dream. She weaves this memoir in the context of a Maasai cultural world set against a fast-changing political landscape.

This Girl is on Fire by Wangari Kuria

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A biography about the life of a girl who surmounts unimaginable obstacles to become everything she never dreamt possible. She unpacks satirical tales and trials of her childhood growing up in Nyahururu, her rather mischievous journey through high school, her wild affair with the city and two scoops at marriage life.

Drafts: 100 Letters I Will Never Send...

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A memoir by Nkosilesisa Kwanele Ncube

The Crocodile River by Pauline Magosv...

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The Crocodile River is the intriguing tale of the life of Pauline Magosvongwe, an ordinary woman who goes on to lead an extraordinary life. Born in a small town in the then colonial Rhodesia, she ends up in the bright, enchanting lights of the United States through a journey filled with a mix of miracles, sadness, but most of all, hope, as she overcomes difficult and sometimes life-threatening circumstances. Her story simultaneously serves as a historical account of precolonial Zimbabwe, backdropped by the social issues that she faced as a young black woman in white minority ruled Zimbabwe. A gripping adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, Pauline's life is not only awe-inspiring but a lesson in faith and how it can shape one's life.

Diary of the Miaha by Verah Omwocha D...

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This is a story of a young girl lost in a world too big for her petite body and unwelcome ideas. A girl trying to understand the love of God. And her husband’s. It is about a girl, who is trying to fix puzzles to understand why she is here. And to do what she was sent to do. It’s about a girl on a journey to finding herself. To healing the child in her. To finding peace. And digging deep into her soul, to find forgiveness and hand it to the world. Is marriage welcoming of a young girl, broken in so many ways? She asks.

The Path to KALIECH: Autobiography of...

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The Path to KALIECH are the memoirs of Dr. William Odongo Omamo, a member of the first generation of Kenyan African technocrats. In it, he describes his journey from his childhood, to his struggles to acquire education as part of the pioneer O level class of Maseno School, to his rise to Cabinet Minister in both the Jomo Kenyatta and Moi Governments. Themes featuring prominently in it include the cultural milieu of his village and childhood, his challenges acquiring an education all the way to University during pre-independence Kenya, his transition from education to government service, and finally his travails in politics. Readers will get to know answers to the questions about his much talked about relationship with Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, untold stories of the Jomo Kenyatta and Moi government political intrigues, as well as his well known oratory during his public life, and the origin of his popular nickname, KALIECH.

Lieutenant General Daniel Opande In P...

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Daniel Ishmael Opande is a retired Kenyan military officer, who rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Kenyan Army and has had an illustrious career which included service in leadership positions in various UN peacekeeping mission. Lieutenant-General Opande, was Kenya's Vice-Chief of General Staff following which he took over as the Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) in 2003. Since November 2000, he has served with distinction as Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL). General Opande served as Deputy Force Commander with the United Nations Transitional Assistance Group in Namibia (UNTAG) from 1989 to 1990. He represented Kenya in the Mozambican peace process as a facilitator and negotiator between the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) and the Government of Mozambique from 1990 to 1993, and served as Chief Military Observer of the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL) from 1993 to 1995. Lieutenant-General Opande is a graduate of Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot UK, where he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1964. He has served as Commandant of the National Defence College, Kenya's highest military institution. General Opande is also a graduate of the British Army Staff College and the United States National Defense University.

DAY 365 – Finding My Way In Eve...

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I RAN EVERY DAY FOR A YEAR!

Read the story of how Muindi ran every day for 365 days. The year-long challenge helped him overcome depression and alcoholism, changed his life for the better and helped him build consistency and discipline in achieving his goals. He shares this and hopes to inspire you to build consistency and discipline in pursuing your goals.

Madam First Lady (My work, experience...

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Madam First Lady (My work, experience and lessons as Machakos First Lady) by Lillian Nganga

Getting Things Done: The Key to Exemp...

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It’s my life story, sharing lessons learnt in life and in various leadership roles as the first Speaker of Turkana and my current role as a Presidential advisor in Kenya . I have explained The leadership principles I practice and used plenty of relevant examples from my own experience and that of others. I believe everyone can benefit from it , whether you are a student , a manager , leader, politician, citizen, teacher , an advisor, parent etc

Courage is a Calling: Saving Mombasa&...

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Courage is a Calling takes the reader through the meticulous scary journey of a young woman seeking her purpose, her depth in her faith for what she perceives is her purpose and the courage to take up the challenge once she finds it. This book pulls us in with the audacity to venture into areas that are disregarded and "uncomfortable". It forces you to dive into this journey by Lucy Yinda and carries your yearning to the end of it.

Zamba: The True Story of the Greatest...

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One day, Ralph Helfer, a celebrated animal behaviorist, received a surprising phone call. His close friends had found a young lion near death by the Zambezi River in Zambia and had rescued him and brought him back to the States. Ralph had often spoken of wanting to raise a lion from a young age — he had been developing a philosophy of training animals based on love instead of fear, which he termed “affection training.” Weeks later, Zamba, then a two-month-old cub, arrived. As Helfer peeked into Zamba’s box, he saw a small lion cub tilt his head, wait a single beat, then amble right into his arms. Hugging Helfer’s neck with his soft paws, Zamba collapsed on his chest, got comfortable, and fell asleep, their faces touching. They didn’t move for the next two hours. Zamba was home. For the next eighteen years, Zamba would appear in many motion pictures, on television, and in the pages of magazines. Along with Helfer’s other famous animal actors — including Modoc the circus elephant and Gentle Ben the bear — Zamba proved Helfer’s theories resoundingly correct, and affection training revolutionized the way animals are trained and treated in the motion picture industry. Through both happy and tough times the bond between Helfer and Zamba developed into the most important of their lives, and Zamba is now enshrined in Helfer’s heart and the memories of moviegoers everywhere as the greatest lion that ever lived. With stories that range from the hilarious to the incredibly sad and poignant, Zamba will give any Lion King fan a new hero and touch every animal lover’s heart.

Betrayal of Public Trust by Prof. Jac...

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Many people in the world find themselves taking oaths of office pledging to abide by certain ethical practices, the constitution, and other laws. The society expects leaders to treat all people under them with care and without breaching trust regardless of the circumstances. In this book, Prof. Jacob T. Kaimenyi is appealing to those who destroy public trust with minimal regard of the consequences. The author also wants to prick the conscience of all people who have taken different oaths that they should abide by them without wavering.

Sprout: The Journey of a Dreamer by B...

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Sprout: The Journey of a Dreamer by Bennyhinn Walubengo