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Beartown by Fredrik Backman

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People say Beartown is finished. A tiny community nestled deep in the forest, it is slowly losing ground to the ever encroaching trees. But down by the lake stands an old ice rink, built generations ago by the working men who founded this town. And in that ice rink is the reason people in Beartown believe tomorrow will be better than today. Their junior ice hockey team is about to compete in the national semi-finals, and they actually have a shot at winning. All the hopes and dreams of this place now rest on the shoulders of a handful of teenage boys. Being responsible for the hopes of an entire town is a heavy burden, and the semi-final match is the catalyst for a violent act that will leave a young girl traumatized and a town in turmoil. Accusations are made and, like ripples on a pond, they travel through all of Beartown, leaving no resident unaffected. Beartown explores the hopes that bring a small community together, the secrets that tear it apart, and the courage it takes for an individual to go against the grain. In this story of a small forest town, Fredrik Backman has found the entire world.

Us Against You by Fredrik Backman

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After everything that the citizens of Beartown have gone through, they are struck yet another blow when they hear that their beloved local hockey team will soon be disbanded. What makes it worse is the obvious satisfaction that all the former Beartown players, who now play for a rival team in Hed, take in that fact. Amidst the mounting tension between the two rivals, a surprising newcomer is handpicked to be Beartown’s new hockey coach. Soon a new team starts to take shape around Amat, the fastest player you’ll ever see; Benji, the intense lone wolf; and Vidar, a born-to-be-bad troublemaker. But bringing this team together proves to be a challenge as old bonds are broken, new ones are formed, and the enmity with Hed grows more and more acute. As the big match approaches, the not-so-innocent pranks and incidents between the communities pile up and their mutual contempt grows deeper. By the time the last game is finally played, a resident of Beartown will be dead, and the people of both towns will be forced to wonder if, after all they’ve been through, the game they love can ever return to something simple and innocent.

Sankofa by Chibundu Onuzo

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Anna is at a stage of her life when she's beginning to wonder who she really is. In her 40s, she has separated from her husband, her daughter is all grown up, and her mother—the only parent who raised her—is dead. Searching through her mother's belongings one day, Anna finds clues about the African father she never knew. His student diaries chronicle his involvement in radical politics in 1970s London. Anna discovers that he eventually became the president—some would say dictator—of a small nation in West Africa. And he is still alive... When Anna decides to track her father down, a journey begins that is disarmingly moving, funny, and fascinating. Like the metaphorical bird that gives the novel its name, Sankofa expresses the importance of reaching back to knowledge gained in the past and bringing it into the present to address universal questions of race and belonging, the overseas experience for the African diaspora, and the search for a family's hidden roots. Examining freedom, prejudice, and personal and public inheritance, Sankofa is a story for anyone who has ever gone looking for a clear identity or home, and found something more complex in its place.

WHILE WAITING by NAOMI BORO

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While waiting is a book that covers three major areas, namely: *Recovering from Alcohol Use Disorder *Secondary infertility *Human psychology.

When Rejection Knocks by Zoe’iv...

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"When Rejection Knocks" is a book that mirrors current life hurdles that have taken the society by storm. Drawing examples from real life occurrences ranging from broken families, abusive relationships, navigating singly parenting, depression and drowning in feelings of rejection due to abandonment issues. The author uses real life experiences to break down the dire effect rejection/depression has on the youth hence every reader can relate to one or two experiences mentioned in the book. The book broadly explains how depression/rejection can lead to self-sabotage, coping mechanisms adapted by people as they try to numb their pain and finally; a step by step guideline on how one can redeem themselves from suicidal thoughts and rise above their state of depression through self-rediscovery, self-acceptance and self-love. "

Breaking The Silence on NGOs in Afric...

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Breaking The Silence on NGOs in Africa by Nicholas Mwangi and Lewis Maghanga

Under The Black Sun by Davey K Giturwa

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Davey Giturwa was born in Nairobi, Kenya. He is an author of sparklingly readable literature often centered around the myriad nuances and dilemmas of life in contemporary Africa. He began writing his debut book after obsessing over long form literature with intricately connected chapters which delve into ethereal and existential subject matter. He moonlights as a writer and daylights as a lawyer. In the old, during war, monotonous humdrum of marching was cued by the beating of drums. To some, they endeared certainty; as sure as the rhythm, so would victory be. To others, gave hope, a distraction, enthusiasm; and to all, whatever they wanted the cadence to be. The drums were the poets and their beats their words. Hymns, plays, film, rap and other new drums followed later on.

Settler Colonialism by Roxanne Dunbar...

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Settler Colonialism examines the genesis in the USA of the first full-fledged settler state in the world, which went beyond its predecessors in 1492 Iberia and British-colonized Ireland with an economy based on land sales and enslaved African labor, an implementation of the fiscal-military state. Both the liberal and the rightwing versions of the national narrative misrepresent the process of European colonization of North America. Both narratives serve the critical function of preserving the “official story” of a mostly benign and benevolent USA as an anticolonial movement that overthrew British colonialism. The pre-US independence settlers were colonial settlers just as they were in Africa and India or like the Spanish in Central and South America. The nation of immigrants myth erases the fact that the United States was founded as a settler state from its inception and spent the next hundred years at war against the Native Nations in conquering the continent. The founding of the United States created a division of the Anglo empire, with the US becoming a parallel empire to Great Britain, ultimately overcoming it. From day one the new “republic for empire,” as Thomas Jefferson called the new United States, envisioned the future shape of what is now the forty-eight states of the continental US. The text originates from Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (2021) Not A Nation of Immigrants: Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion.

Religion, Politics and Society – A Pr...

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Religion, Politics and Society focuses on the four major global religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam—together with minor religions like the Ahmadiyya, Confucianism, Sikhism, Seventh Day, Adventism and Traditional African Religion as well as on Secularism. The foundational premise of this book is that while spiritual beliefs differ, all humans are equal in dignity and have equal rights. No religion is more exalted than others; there are no chosen people. We all belong to the global human family. Our religious and cultural diversity is a cause for celebration, not conflict.

Religion, Politics and Society – A Pr...

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Religion, Politics and Society focuses on the four major global religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam—together with minor religions like the Ahmadiyya, Confucianism, Sikhism, Seventh Day, Adventism and Traditional African Religion as well as on Secularism. The foundational premise of this book is that while spiritual beliefs differ, all humans are equal in dignity and have equal rights. No religion is more exalted than others; there are no chosen people. We all belong to the global human family. Our religious and cultural diversity is a cause for celebration, not conflict.

The Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher b...

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Karim Hirji has had a long, varied and distinguished academic career. Spanning four decades from 1971-2012, he taught mathematics and statistics in several disparate places: first in a University mathematics department, then in an educational institute focusing on transport and finally in University public health and medical departments. In the midst of this, in 1980, Hirji went to study at Harvard University. He obtained a doctorate in medical statistics. He subsequently worked at Universities in both the USA and Norway. His published scholarship is similarly diverse and profuse and has been published in statistical and medical journals and in books. Hirji’s memoir focuses on the first decade of his career. Known as both a social activist and a committed teacher, Hirji has never shied away from expressing his views. In this memoir, he sets out to tell it as he sees it. His assessments are blunt. ideological disagreements on open display. In my view, the current book is best read alongside Hirji’s other works of memoir. His Growing Up with Tanzania: Memory, Math and Musings is a reflection on his childhood and school days. In the collection, Cheche: Reminiscences of a Radical Magazine a valuable account is provided of his generation’s student activism and political engagement at the University of Dar es Salaam. As Travails of a Tanzanian Teacher reminds us, the aim of Cheche was to provide an outlet for well-known campus activists to express their views on the most important social, economic and political issues of the day: ‘It took the ruling party to task for its half-hearted implementation of socialism. It did not come as a complete surprise that…later it was banned by the government of Tanzania. The best parts of the current memoir are those that connect with the Cheche era of student activism and so provide further insight into the tumult and excitement of intellectual life at The Hill in that period. A good example is Hirji’s account of the student leadership in 1970 and the open challenge it posed to the academic hierarchy led by the Vice Chancellor. In chapter five (‘A pro-democracy uprising’) Hirji describes how before 1970 an antagonistic relationship had existed between the main student union and left-wing groups, not least because of the banning of Cheche. That changed in the academic year 1970/71 when leftist students succeeded in winning the leadership of the Dar es Salaam University Students Organization.

Harnessing the Trade Winds: The Story...

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Blanche D’Souza’s book is a most direct statement on ‘brown man’s’ transcripts over thousands of years of trade, labour and migrations for settlements against a pervading backdrop of Arab, British and Portuguese rivalries in the Indian Ocean In this wake Harnessing the Winds adds to plural historical perspectives, in that the text upholds the value of diversity that shapes the identities and self-knowledge of the peoples of Asia and Africa. It challenges those that hold the political reigns and direct policy, on education as well as race relations.

A Mutiny of Morning: Reclaiming the B...

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Nikesha Breeze has taken pages from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, taken his words, and forced them to leave his colonized mind. She has made the words her own in poetic form. She illuminates the invisible Black voices inside, a radical, surgical, and unapologetic Black appropriation, at the same time as a careful birthing and spiritual road map. The resulting poems are sizzling purifications, violent restorations of integrity, pain, wound, bewilderment, rage, and, sometimes, luminous generosity. The violent, scathing white supremacy of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is traversed page by page and word by word in this brilliant prayer/poem.

The Imperative of Utu/Ubuntu in Afric...

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The Imperative of Utu/Ubuntu in Africana Scholarship by Micere Githae Mugo

From Citizen to Refugee: Uganda Asian...

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Expelled from Uganda by Idi Amin in 1972, Mahmood Mamdani arrived in a cold and overcast London to join his compatriots in a camp run by the UK government’s resettlement board. As he recounts: ‘On the face of it, life in the camp, with its surface calm and order, presented a sharp and favourable contrast to the open terror of living in Uganda. But it was the Kensington camp, and not Amin’s Uganda, which was my first experience of what it would be like to live in a totalitarian society.’ In his introduction to this new edition of From Citizen to Refugee: Uganda Asians Come to Britain, Mahmood Mamdani reminds us that, long before 1972, most Ugandan ‘Asians’ had already been disenfranchised by law, both Ugandan and British. Despite a global industry that insists otherwise, Uganda Asians are a poor fit as victims: there was no large-scale loss of life during the expulsion, nor were there massacres of Asians, only of ‘indigenous’ peoples. Asians in Uganda, as in East or Southern Africa, he argues, were immigrants, not settlers: immigrants are prepared to be a part of the political community, whereas settlers ‘create their own political community, a colony, more precisely, settler colonialism.’ Mamdani insists that there is no single Asian legacy. there are several and they are contradictory. The Asian question in Uganda remains, but it is no longer the original Asian question. But it does allow us to think more broadly. Just as US law recognizes African Americans as Americans of African descent, so too must those of Asian origin in Africa consider themselves, and be considered, Asian Africans. It is in his bittersweet and touching book on the Asian expulsion from Uganda that one can trace the beginnings of author and intellectual Mahmood Mamdani’s world-view.. … In From Citizen to Refugee: Uganda Asians Come to Britain Mamdani offers portraits of people reduced to a vegetative existence in refugee camps, feeling the burden of not being fluent in English and struggling with the uncomfortably cold weather. Not surprisingly, these few months played a pivotal role in shaping Mamdani’s theoretical and political leanings, and it is here that one can locate his preoccupation with the formation of racial, ethnic and class identities during the colonial era and his overarching concern with issues of citizenship.

The Power of Self-Confidence

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Discover the transformative power of self-confidence with "The Power of Self-Confidence: How to Overcome Self-Doubt and Achieve Your Goals." This captivating book dives deep into the importance of self-assurance and provides practical strategies for conquering self-doubt, enabling you to achieve your goals and unlock your true potential. Through inspiring stories, actionable tips, and insightful advice, this book is your roadmap to success in all aspects of life. In today's fast-paced and competitive world, self-confidence is a key factor in determining personal achievements. "The Power of Self-Confidence" tackles the psychological and emotional roots of self-doubt, empowering readers to challenge and overcome their insecurities. By understanding the underlying causes, you can pave the way for self-growth and fulfillment. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on practicality. By drawing from real-life examples and experiences, the author presents proven strategies that can be immediately implemented. From shifting your mindset and setting achievable goals to harnessing visualization and practicing effective communication, these techniques will strengthen your self-confidence and propel you towards success. Additionally, "The Power of Self-Confidence" offers invaluable advice on managing setbacks and conquering fear. By reframing failures as learning opportunities, you can cultivate resilience and maintain unwavering belief in your abilities. This book encourages you to embrace challenges, inspiring you to bounce back stronger and more determined than ever before. Designed for a diverse audience, including students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and artists, this book engages readers through its captivating storytelling style. Complex concepts are made easily digestible and relatable, ensuring that everyone can grasp and apply the principles discussed. Furthermore, interactive exercises and reflection prompts encourage active participation, allowing you to integrate the teachings into your own life. With its compelling narratives, actionable strategies, and empowering advice, this book is your guide to conquering self-doubt and achieving remarkable success. Embark on this transformative journey and harness the power of self-confidence to turn your dreams into reality. Get your copy today and start living your best life.

The Power of Mindfulness

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Looking to transform your life and unlock your full potential? Look no further than "The Power of Mindfulness"! In this groundbreaking book, you'll discover the incredible benefits of mindfulness and learn how to integrate this powerful practice into your daily routine. Whether you're looking to reduce stress, increase focus, or simply connect more deeply with yourself and others, this book is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of mindfulness. With practical exercises, expert insights, and real-world examples, "The Power of Mindfulness" will empower you to take control of your life and thrive in today's fast-paced world. So why wait? Order your copy today and start experiencing the transformative power of mindfulness for yourself!

The Mindful Entrepreneur

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Looking to start your own business, but want to ensure it aligns with your values and purpose? Look no further than "The Mindful Entrepreneur: How to Create a Successful Business that Honors Your Values and Purpose." In this groundbreaking book, author and entrepreneur Mr Kintalel provides a step-by-step guide for building a business that not only generates profits but also serves as a vehicle for personal growth and social impact. Drawing from personal experience, Michael K. offers practical advice on how to integrate mindfulness practices into your daily routine, make ethical business decisions, and create a workplace culture that promotes positivity and growth. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, "The Mindful Entrepreneur" offers valuable insights and actionable strategies for creating a business that reflects your values and purpose. With this book as your guide, you'll learn how to: - Develop a clear vision and mission statement for your business - Build a brand that authentically reflects your values - Hire and manage employees who share your vision and values - Create a positive workplace culture that fosters creativity and innovation - Navigate ethical dilemmas and make decisions that align with your values - Use mindfulness practices to reduce stress and enhance productivity - Build a business that makes a positive impact on the world Whether you're looking to launch a new venture or transform an existing one, "The Mindful Entrepreneur" is the ultimate guide for creating a successful business that honors your values and purpose. Order your copy today and start building the business of your dreams!

Hyenas by Wambui Kieya

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  • What do you do when your body becomes your prison, the source of all your trouble? When your mind refuses to move past the injustices visited upon it.
Stretched between two different generations and spread across 70 years, this is a story of love, of hope and resilience. A look at how trauma has been perceived over the generations and how it's victims have interacted with it.