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Vumba by Hassan Mwana wa Ali

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Haya ni "MAISHA YA MJINI" yenye wingi wa misururu ya visa na mikasa...Ndilo VUMBA hilo la maisha! Au ni SHOMBO? Litatakaswa na nani? JE, TUFANYEJE? Safari inang'oa nanga sasa. Safari yenye pandashuka ya maisha. Haya mjukuu wangu! keti kitako, ubwabwa koponi, kitabu mkononi!

Chasing Ethnic Shadows

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This is a gripping political story featuring two tribes; the Bandalo and Waleki communities in the wake of a political turmoil in a young African country. When Adena, a young woman who works her way through formal schooling and Munara, a police officer of high moral standing meet and fall in love, theirs is a thrilling love story. Amidst fights, lootings and violence, their worlds are fused into one. From two opposing ethnic communities, a glaring age gap, an intimidating class difference; can love withstand the political tension? Can their story bridge the ethnic differences between their respective communities? Can it cure the country from chaos?

The North by Saadia Mohammed Jibicho

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This book from is closer look of happenings in the northern Kenya and tries to elaborate such live.

The Village Well and other stories by...

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An anthology of short stories on gender based and domestic violences, teenage pregnancy, patriarchy, drug trafficking and homosexuality.

The Return of the Sun by Kevin Omwanza

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The Return of the Sun explores the immorality of slavery with partakers offering excuses in support of the brutal practice. The author elicits questions on how to end the practice: by supplanting the captors or forging a new, more inclusive, path. The islands, home to most African communities, are breeding grounds for pirates who defend against invaders or are out to enslave others. An African king and slave trader, Jabari, is cruel to neighbouring communities, as a result of which his son and heir to the throne, Shaka, is abducted. Shaka's mother later flees on account of her husband's callousness.Zola, while searching for her brother, gets abducted by Charlie's pirates. Charlie falls in love with her, but she promises to marry him when Charlie frees Shaka. Enchanted, Charlie agrees. Shaka leaves, planning to return and save all his people. Meanwhile, Tendai, a slave who grew up in Jabari's palace, realizes that the king orphaned him at an early age. He joins Black Caesar, a black pirate focused on ending slavery. Caesar desires to entrench African civilization through the revival of Egyptian civilization. He has an island where he settles freed Africans and maintains a critical attitude towards Shaka who, though perceived as saviour by his people, practices slavery. In a party that paves way for Charlie's marriage to Zola, Caesar lays siege that portends uncertainties!

Daddys Daughter and Other Stories by ...

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Daddy’s Daughter and other Stories is a collection of extremely powerful stories dealing with pertinent thematic concerns such as love and mistrust, betrayal and gayism, blind loyalty, pride and naivety, the battle between good and evil, sacrifice and resilience, violence and domestic abuse, inter-cultural marriages, hope, recovery and good fortune, the quest for children and the sustenance of future generations. The authors deploy various types of irony, humour, suspense, twists and turns, well-developed characterizations, highly skilled argumentation and creatively woven plotting. It is nonstop, fast-paced breathtaking reading that every lover of stories will immensely enjoy.

Spruce Avenue by Elias H.M Nabutete

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In Spruce Avenue, crime crosses generations, connected by seemingly random events that rupture the stability of a town's history and future simultaneously. Sergeant Drake, as a law officer and troubled family man, must act to ensure peace and order, while in direct conflict with the present and sins of his past. Sins that have spawned a brand new generation of troublemakers fostering an unexpected rise in local crime, manifested by the actions of a dangerous trio that he has both unknown and unresolved connections to. As he acts on the new infestation of criminality, a darkness in the sheen of town's society, a decades old lie, created by hate and many juvenile mistakes at the centre of a tragic societal and familial upheaval, threatens to unravel everything he has worked for and plunge Spruce Avenue back into the trauma of its almost forgotten, long ago dark days where crime ran rampant.

Transference by Jacob Aliet

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TRANSℲꓱRENCE Lupkes is a hard-working young man shooting his shot in a toxic work environment with dim prospects. In the wake of COVID19 travel restrictions, businesses are suffering globally. As the economy tanks and job losses accrue, Lupkes loses his job. He is devastated. As he is despairing, a lady he has been desiring appears at the lowest point in his life. Will things work out between them under his current situation? Desperate for a means of survival, he finds a job opportunity at a pineapple plantation thirty miles away. He packs his belongings and leaves them in Nairobi to explore this new prospect. As he settles in his new job on a far-flung farm, he sees red flags and questions his decision. After a nightmarish first night, he wants to leave, but his peculiar host has a fiendish plan for him. He decides to go back to Nairobi but realizes, rather late, that he is on a very dark farm where diabolical forces are at play, and he is their new target. Will he survive his nemesis? Transference is an anthology of sixteen short stories. Some roar with passion and twist in agony, others are tearjerkers, yet some are dark. Very dark.

Cocktail from the Savannah by Ciku Ki...

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Story of Masikonde, a Maasai moran living large in the city, a ladies’ man who loves his wife, Sinta, yet can’t stay faithful. He falls in love, again, with an unlikely candidate, Terian. Are his philanderer tendencies from cultural conditioning, or is he just an unfaithful man using culture as an excuse?

When The Ancient Tree Falls by Jared ...

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WHEN THE ANCIENT TREE FALLS will take you back to the African roots on values of honesty, hardwork, kinship ties and generosity. The book features powerful African proverbs and wise sayings that will inspire learning in the readers.

Declare Your Interest by Hamisi Wawire

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Fazul, a young and ambitious teacher gets into an undeclared love relationship with the new madam Fatim. What follows is emotional twists and turns that not only leave readers glued but also carry them into the world of the protagonist: Fazul, with betrayals, hypocrisy, suffering and perseverance, one thing stands out: truth will always triumph. By Hamisi Wawire.

Wema by Wamugi Gichuri

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Wema is the debut novel by Wamugi Gichuri, a budding Kenyan Author. The novel aims to shed some light on the vices that society is shy to talk about, such as prostitution, teenage pregnancy, poverty, crime, and dysfunctional families.

Beer Pressure by Otieno Opondo

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Timon Oywelowo’s path towards a better future is paved with several landmines. As an impressionable teenager, his friends pressure him into taking his first sip of beer. He’s found out, and the ensuing punishment sears the fear of beer into his consciousness. He focuses on his studies and joins University in Kampala, Uganda, with only one job—getting his undergraduate degree. But is it that clear-cut? Outside of the University walls lies a totally different world. It is a world of unchecked freedom. A world where beer flows freely, immorality reigns supreme, partying is a way of life, and the desire to make it by any means is what counts. Timon finds himself at a crossroads: will he keep on the straight and narrow, or will he veer off the rails and careen down the steep slope of destruction?

Premium Tears by Ongoma Sakwah

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Zuri's quest for love leads her into making discoveries within her father's real estate company that threatens her life, love and the lives of her loved ones.

Broken Rhythm by Imani Wambui, Debrah...

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Broken Rhythm is a collection of 8 stories told in true Kenyan fashion that tackle the day to day intricacies of life.

The Campus Exile by Ongoma Sakwah

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Elena, a tough orphan from Mathare slums, finds herself pulled from her simple past into the chaotic swirl of the city. She is lured into the clutches of a heartless drug lord, who builds a bubble of soft life around her.
Her boyfriend Alvin must brave the dangerous underworld to rescue her. Joined by Elena's bold cousin, Doreen, Alvin confronts a perilous fight against the city's most dangerous criminals.
Will they make it out unharmed, or will the shadows of the city consume them all?
Danger, despair, euphoria, and the thrilling emotions collide within the walls of campus and the streets of Nairobi.

Painful Tears by Wairimu Kibugi

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Lilian discontinues her education and marries John at a tender age. The couple lives happily until Lilian discovers that John is having an affair with another woman, and this is the beginning of real trouble for Lilian.

Hello Mother by Charles Chanchori

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After his mother abandons him at a young age, Toma writes her letters, hoping one of them will bring her back.

Sensual Sneezes: A covid -19 themed a...

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The Corona virus was a log that suddenly dropped in the middle of a soldiers ants trail, totally disorganizing a pretty much well organized global routine. The whole world had to somehow find their way around this sudden inconvenience and keep on keeping on. This anthology of stories offers a broad multi angled view of how differently this global nuisance has affected people from different walks of life. It has stories by both established and upcoming Kenyan creative writers, each offering a different outlook towards the covid 19 pandemic.

The House of Rust by Khadija Abdalla ...

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The House of Rust is an enchanting novel about a Hadrami girl in Mombasa. When her fisherman father goes missing, Aisha takes to the sea on a magical boat made of a skeleton to rescue him. She is guided by a talking scholar’s cat (and soon crows, goats, and other animals all have their say, too). On this journey Aisha meets three terrifying sea monsters. After she survives a final confrontation with Baba wa Papa, the father of all sharks, she rescues her own father, and hopes that life will return to normal. But at home, things only grow stranger. Khadija Abdalla Bajaber’s debut is a magical realist coming-of-age tale told through the lens of the Swahili and diasporic Hadrami culture in Mombasa, Kenya. Richly descriptive and written with an imaginative hand and sharp eye for unusual detail, The House of Rust is a memorable novel by a thrilling new voice.