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AFRICA, MY MOTHERLAND

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Africa, My Homeland is an anthology that draws poets from various parts of Kenya. It explores the virtuous love for Africa, as their mother - mother of their dreams. In an aim to revive the lost glory of African Literature, the poets have inked the tantalising poems in a common hub.

The Child is Black By Sr. Esther Jeru...

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The Child is Black is a poetry collection of sixty poems that date back to over a decade ago written with a feminine touch while didactically instigating values, philosophizing life as well as entertaining readers by means of mnemonic effects and subtle humor. The writer takes on various personae so as to effectively and limitlessly speak. The poet (author) is currently a teacher of English at St. Georges Girls Eldoret. She is a graduate of The Catholic University of Eastern Africa (Summa Cum Laude) and a part time post Graduate student of Mount Kenya University Thika. She is also a Catholic nun belonging to the congregation of Franciscan Sisters of The Immaculate Conception, Kenya Region.

The Girl of Red Beauty

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In these thirteen chapters of verse, titled The Girl of Red Beauty, Alfred Nyagaka Nyamwange captures voices of the people of Gusii, AbaGusii, through their songs, proverbs and play games. The voices pronounce AbaGusii philosophies, fears, moods, and tempo as they work and traverse the hills and the valleys that constitute the Gusii Highlands. The element of the poetry here emanates from the beliefs, norms, proverbs, sayings, wisdom, songs, stories, and the environment, all of which combine to produce a presence of living souls. The personas fully manifest in an active environment, whereby, at every strum of the lyre and roll of the drum, the verse comes alive. Welcome, sing and dance along. What Others Say Nyamwange writes in the trend of African oral tradition with his poetry using local imagery and idioms, and of simple and direct language. "It affirms valuable continuity with pre-colonial African culture synthesized with other cultures to create something unique.” – Dr. Chris Okemwa, Author, Poet and Lecturer in Literary Studies. “The uniqueness of the anthology of this poetry lies in the thorough depiction of the culture of AbaGusii from different facets such as marriage, circumcision, religion, environment through poetry. The work resembles great poetry such as Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol.” – Dr. Andrew Nyongesa, Editor and Literary Scholar

Chubot the Cursed One and other stories

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Christopher Okemwa's Chubot, the Cursed & Other Storiesis a collection of stories which captures society's realities as played by characters rendered in the stories. A recurring theme is the role of women in society and their longing for equity, their triumph often depicted by heroines catapulted by circumstances rather than deliberate action of society to engineer their success. Women's humility is felt through the stories, even in the face of courage to confront taboos and traditions with society contributing little towards their success. Indeed, women's triumphs are captured as happening where men fall short. Many of these stories raise the question of why society lacks a systematic approach to women's empowerment. Chubot, the Cursed One, and Other Stories was selected in the UN SDG Book Club Africa Chapter as a Club title in the Social Development Goal (SDG) number 5 - Gender Equality

The Gong: A collection of Poems

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"A very good insight into the writer's perception of life - as a child, the woes of African teachers, life and death, religion, prostitution, marriage, witchcraft, love, hatred and existence. "These poems are genuine; and convey the heartfelt experiences of a very sensitive, honest and articulate spirit. You can tell that Christopher is talented. "Poetry is a concentrated form of expression. It's not for the prosaic or the talkative. Christopher is fortunate to belong to the class of humans who can say a lot in a few words." - Charles Phebi-Agyekum, Author "Christopher Okemwa is a master of mixing the voice of rapture with despair, an exceptional voice, in many ways unlike the usual voice we hear from Africa , longing to unravel the secrets of life and of love, striving to reach the unreachable, accomplished and lyrical." - Anna Petkova Mwangi “The Gong is an excellent work that engages the reader. Each poem leads to a journey; a weaving of Stories, Sayings and Truths, each one creating an imprint on the mind. It is an unforgettable experience and a remarkable record of the times which must be shared.” - Estella Muyinda

Ominous Clouds

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Ominous Clouds is a collection of poems that have specifically been selected from previous works by the author. The collection comprises of poems with the theme of Kenyan politics. Issues of governance, negative ethnicity and political violence are tackled. The poems have been translated to Finnish, Norwegian and Greek. These multiple translations enable the poetry to travel around the globe and beyond the readership in English, the original language in which they were written. As the translators have noted, the translations offer readership in the said languages to learn about the country Kenya as captured in the poetry.

Raindrops and Roses by Patrick Lavince

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Raindrops & Roses is a bouquet of poems – poems of discernment and love; governance and patriotism; law and societal indoctrination; mental health and affirmations; loss and grief – flowers of hope planted by the flowing waters beneath the white of eyes. The book is a full-length poetry anthology and comprises of two books in one. Book 1: Cancer Sun, Gemini Moon. Book 2: Unsent Letters. This anthology of poems ticks all boxes, colours the parts that were void of light and is the ultimate prize of love.

Along The Wrong Channel

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Title: Along The Wrong Channel Author: Toroitich Patrick Yegon Target Class: Teenage Readers From Class 7 Badu, a young boy and currently in class six escapes from school and away he goes to the nearest city to find himself a new life. “This story is suspenseful, gripping and replete with shocking revelations. The author has crafted the plot in a somewhat dialectical patterning of events, making it admittedly entertaining. The narration is convincing due to its mirroring of contemporary social evils that the youth grapple with, Badu being an epitome of this moralistic depiction of decaying virtues. This is a master narrative!” – Chumba G.K

My Grandmothers Hut by Toroitich Patr...

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Title: My Grandmother’s Hut Series: Discovery Series Author: Toroitich Patrick Yegon Target Class: Early Readers grade 1-3 My Grandmother’s Hut is the first of Discovery Series which aims to make children aware of their surrounding environment and enable them make stories out of the common items, animals and natural features they interact with on a daily basis. Written in an old Kenyan village setup, the book talks of the way the grandmother relates with other family members, friends. Visitors, her grandchildren as well as her pets. The all activities are focused on the hut which happens to be a favourite ownership of the grandma

Holiday Upcountry by Toroitich Patric...

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Title: Holiday Upcountry Series: African Stories Author: Toroitich Patrick Yegon Target Readers: Class 5,6,7,8 Holiday Upcountry tells of an explorative childhood experience of Kaplelekwo where Shani spent her April Holidays. Never in her life had Shani imagined that there would have come a moment she had to cry that she was leaving Kaplelekwo for the city.