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Twists Turns and Wins: A memoir by An...

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A true story of Dr. Annah Indeche's life journey with a focus on how she navigated all odds to achieve her academic dream. Annah failed her high school exams and couldn't join university. Life in the village was tough. She moved to Nairobi when life had hit rock bottom. She sprang back strong to fulfill her dream of academic excellence. Dr. Annah is currently a lecturer in JKUAT one of the public universities in Kenya. In this book, she begins each chapter with a quote to inspire her readers. She believes that if she was able to achieve her dream , anyone else with the same desire, can. It's an interesting story,  epitomizing resilience and utter determination in the face of hurdles.  An inspirational read for all ages. THERE IS HOPE!

Wana Wa Magere Comic book chapter 1 b...

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When youth start disappearing in town, descendants of the great Luanda Magere, Neema and Jawar begin to investigate the matter when asked by their grandmother, who's friend's grandson has gone missing. On their journey to uncover the cause of the disappearance they discover that they must use an ancient lost artefact in order to find a solution to the evil that has befallen their community

The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Grea...

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A revolutionary roadmap for building startups that go the distance Now more than ever, you don’t need a fancy office, Ivy League degree, or millions of dollars in venture capital to launch a business that matters for the communities you care most about. Software, the internet, and remote work have made it possible for entrepreneurs to start for free, make a customer of anyone, and grow a profitable, sustainable company from anywhere. Packed with hard-won, battle-tested lessons from Lavingia’s own journey of building Gumroad, a platform for creators to sell their work, The Minimalist Entrepreneur teaches founders how • start then learn • build a community, then solve a problem for them • charge for something even before you’ve built anything • avoid running out of money and, more importantly, energy • run a tight ship amid the rise of the gig economy and remote work • own a business without it owning you back. The Minimalist Entrepreneur is the manifesto for a new generation of founders who would rather build great companies than big ones. This is essential knowledge for every founder aspiring to build a business worth building.

A BUMPY RIDE by CHRISPINE OCHIENG

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A Bumpy Ride is a thrilling novel that touches a wide range of Kenyan issues and world as a whole.

Dust Child by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai

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Four lives, entwined forever by decisions made in a time of conflict. But what happens decades later when they unexpectedly converge once more? Trang and Quynh: sisters who leave their rural village for the bustling city of Saigon, desperate to find work to help their impoverished parents. When they take jobs as ‘ bar girls’, paid to flirt with American GIs, they must decide whether they are willing to turn their backs on the people they used to be. Phong: one of the thousands of mixed-race children abandoned by their American fathers and Vietnamese mothers. Phong grows up surrounded by rejection, insulted as a ‘Black American imperialist’, and a ‘child of the enemy’. But he never gives up hope of finding his parents and proving he is more than a ‘bui doi’: more than the ‘dust of life’. Dan: A former American helicopter pilot still plagued by regrets about his actions during the Việt Nam war. Now he has returned in the hope of confronting the demons that refuse to fall silent. Set between the Việt Nam war and the present day, Dust Child is a sweeping epic of family secrets and hidden heartache, from an internationally celebrated author.

Liberalism and Its Discontents By Fra...

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Liberalism - the comparatively mild-mannered sibling to the more ardent camps of nationalism and socialism - has never been so divisive as today. From Putin's populism, the Trump administration and autocratic rulers in democracies the world over, it has both thrived and failed under identity politics, authoritarianism, social media and a weakened free press the world over. Since its inception following the post-Reformation wars, liberalism has come under attack from conservatives and progressives alike, and today is dismissed by many as an 'obsolete doctrine'. In this brilliant and concise exposition, Francis Fukuyama sets out the cases for and against its classical premises: observing the rule of law, independence of judges, means over ends, and most of all, tolerance. Pithy, to the point, and ever pertinent, this is political dissection at its very best.

The Perfection Trap: The Power Of Goo...

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Today, burnout and depression are at record levels, driven by a combination of intense workplace competition, the comparative world of social media, the quest for elite credentials, and helicopter parenting. Society continually broadcasts the need to want more, and that we have to be perfect to get it. Why is this a trap, and how can we escape it? Gathering a wide range of contemporary evidence, acclaimed professor at the London School of Economics Thomas Curran calls for both a mindset shift and broader, societal change. He explores the paradoxical effects of perfectionism on everything from performance to social and financial inequality, and shows what we can do as individuals to resist the modern-day pressure to be perfect - and how we can create a culture that celebrates the joys of imperfection. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the soul-crushing need to compete for more or to be the best, The Perfection Trap is for you. Learn to prioritise what's important, meet the world where it is and strive for purpose instead of more by embracing the power of 'good enough' in your life.

My Life As A Chameleon by Diana Anyakwo

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Lily is a sixteen-year-old living in Manchester. It is nearly five years since her father's death, and she is soon to return to her birthplace in Nigeria to reunite with her mother and siblings for the anniversary. As cold rain thunders on the streets of Moss Side she looks back over her young life and wonders . . . how did she get here? As a young girl in Lagos, Lily is the baby of her large family. The daughter of a Nigerian father and Irish mother, she lives in a dual reality: one where moments of bright colour and tenderness exist alongside a sense of danger just beneath the surface of her apparently idyllic life. This is a tension that nobody dares speak out loud and it teaches Lily an early lesson: always blend in, always play the right part. But the truth cannot stay hidden forever. Things in Lagos itself, and within her family, soon reach breaking point. As her city and her family implode into chaos around her, and at school her skin colour marks her out from the crowd, Lily struggles to know how to blend in. And when her mother sends her away to school in England, Lily's sense of identity is challenged in even more painful ways. My Life as a Chameleon is a powerful story of resilience and belonging, about family secrets and how they can destroy even the deepest bonds. It is a story about finding your place in the world and realising you deserve to be there.

Letters to a Writer of Color by Deepa...

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Filled with empathy and wisdom, instruction and inspiration, this book encourages us to reevaluate the codes and conventions that have shaped our assumptions about how fiction should be written, and also challenges us to apply its lessons to both what we read and how we read. Featuring: • Taymour Soomro on resisting rigid stories about who you are • Madeleine Thien on how writing builds the room in which it can exist • Amitava Kumar on why authenticity isn’t a license we carry in our wallets • Tahmima Anam on giving herself permission to be funny • Ingrid Rojas Contreras on the bodily challenge of writing about trauma • Zeyn Joukhadar on queering English and the power of refusing to translate ourselves • Myriam Gurba on the empowering circle of Latina writers she works within • Kiese Laymon on hearing that no one wants to read the story that you want to write • Mohammed Hanif on the censorship he experienced at the hands of political authorities • Deepa Anappara on writing even through conditions that impede the creation of art • Plus essays from Tiphanie Yanique, Xiaolu Guo, Jamil Jan Kochai, Vida Cruz-Borja, Femi Kayode, Nadifa Mohamed in conversation with Leila Aboulela, and Sharlene Teo The start of a more inclusive conversation about storytelling, Letters to a Writer of Color will be a touchstone for aspiring and working writers and for curious readers everywhere.

Hide Your Lungs by Elvis Ondieki

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Remember 2020? How men would suffer and at times die but women largely remained unscathed when a virus ran the world roughshod? How some patients would have symptoms while others never looked like they were infected even though the virus was dancing in their blood? This 186-page novel aims to capture that aspect of the disease that shook the world in 2020. Plus, it invites you to look at your lungs, their strengths and weaknesses. It encourages you to hide them, if you can.

Fumbo La Marina by Kennedy Indiazi

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Fumbo la Marina ni hadithi ya kusisimua inayohusu mvulana mdogo anayepitia mengi maishani yakiwemo changamoto tele ila anafaulu na kufanikiwa mbeleni.

How to be an African Lady by Uche Ony...

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Thirty hilarious essays and some light hearted illustrations cover different aspects of behaviour, including 'Assessing other Ladies', 'How to be Startled', 'Talking Big', 'Handbag ritual' and 'Meeting the other Woman (in your man's house)'.

Old Money by Charles Chanchori

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Rita, the ambitious matriarch of the Mugambi empire, is an overbearing mother to her sons Zain and Bahati. She runs her family as she runs her businesses - with an iron fist - and swiftly and mercilessly deals with any sign of rebellion. Are the boys willing to sacrifice their fortunes and status for the sake of freedom and a chance to reinvent themselves? Set in the dynamic city of Nairobi, "Old Money" juxtaposes the lives of those privileged to be sitting in the lap of luxury with the lives of those eking out a living. The author draws us into a deeply riveting journey of transformation which explores corruption, exploitation, family relationships and blind ambition.

The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the...

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel meets The Italian Job in internationally-bestselling author Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg’s witty and insightful comedy of errors about a group of delinquent seniors whose desire for a better quality of life leads them to rob and ransom priceless artwork. Martha Andersson may be seventy-nine-years-old and live in a retirement home, but that doesn’t mean she’s ready to stop enjoying life. So when the new management of Diamond House starts cutting corners to save money, Martha and her four closest friends—The Genius, The Rake, Christina and Anna-Gretta (a.k.a. The League of Pensioners)—won’t stand for it. Fed up with early bedtimes and overcooked veggies, this group of feisty seniors sets about to regain their independence, improve their lot, and stand up for seniors everywhere. Their solution? White collar crime. What begins as a relatively straightforward robbery of a nearby luxury hotel quickly escalates into an unsolvable heist at the National Museum. With police baffled and the Mafia hot on their trail, the League of Pensioners has to stay one walker’s length ahead if it’s going to succeed…. Told with all the insight and humor of A Man Called Ove or Where’d You Go Bernadette?, The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules is a delightful and heartwarming novel that goes to prove the adage that it’s not the years in your life that count, it’s the life in your years.

Feel by Tasha Ipato

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'FEEL' is a poetry book about happiness, love, the joys we experience in life, mental health, sorrow and everyday struggles.

My Career Roadmap by Phoebe Mwaniki

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Imagine your child knowing what he/she wants from preteen, having clarity of purpose and working towards their vision without distraction. This is possible when goals are made early in life. Help your child discover their identity, explore the career market, discover their purpose, develop their vision, lay down their goals and work towards them with this valuable career guide resource, ‘My Career Roadmap’.

My Career Guide Book; Education, Law ...

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How do I know my career, which disciplines of study are within my field of interest, what do these disciplines of study entail, and what careers are available in these disciplines? This is every young person’s concern. Choosing the right discipline of study is fundamental to future career progress and satisfaction. This career guide book offers a comprehensive description of academic disciplines in the fields of education, law and religion. This book answers four key questions paramount in making right career choices: How do I know my career? Which disciplines of study are within my field of interest? What do these disciplines entail? Which career opportunities are found in these disciplines? This career resource is recommended for all high school learners, parents, guardians, career teachers, guides and mentors. A resource material every high school library requires.