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Folk Tales of Suguta Valley by Akeno ...

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Folktales of Suguta Valley is a must have for those who love oral literature.

The Dignity and Holiness of Marriage

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This book, The dignity and Holiness of Marriage, is a robust Defense of the teaching proffered by pope Pius Xi in his Encyclical Letter Casti Connubii.

The Phenomenon of “Mpango Wa Ka...

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Brief Summary One of the great challenges of the family today consist in attempts at its privatization, running the risk of forgetting the family is the fundamental cell of society, where we learn to live with others despite our differences and to belong to one another

Crafting a Political Union: Collectiv...

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Brief Summary Crafting a political union: collective identity dynamics in the East Africa community is a bout the nature of the interaction between collective identity and regional integration processes in the East Africa community.

Alcohol Abuse in Christian Families: ...

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Brief Summary Alcohol Abuse in Christian Families: A BITTER PILL to swallow tackles alcohol consumption with a head-on approach. This publication acknowledges that alcohol consumption seems to be an unavoidable leisure activity at personal and communal levels as it excites, comforts and consoles its consumers.

In the Palace of Flowers by Victoria ...

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Brief Summary Set in Iran at the end of the 19th Century ―in the Persian royal court of the Qajars―, In The Palace of Flowers is an atmospheric historical novel about Jamila, an Abyssinian slave who stands at the funeral of a Persian nobleman, watching the rites with empty eyes. In that very moment, she realises that her life will never be acknowledged or mourned with the same significance. The fear of being forgotten, of being irrelevant, sets her and Abimelech, a fellow Abyssinian slave and a eunuch, on a path to find meaning, navigating the dangerous and deadly politics of the royal court, both in the government and the harem, before leading her to the radicals that lie beyond its walls. Love, friendship and the bitter politics within the harem, the court and the Shah’s sons and advisors will set the fate of these two slaves. Highly accomplished, richly textured and elegantly written, In The Palace of Flowers is a magnificent novel about the fear of being forgotten.

The Defector by Daniel Silva

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Brief Summary Six months after the dramatic conclusion of Moscow Rules, Gabriel has returned to the tan hills of Umbria to resume his honeymoon with his new wife, Chiara, and restore a seventeenth-century altarpiece for the Vatican. But his idyllic world is once again thrown into turmoil with shocking news from London. The defector and former Russian intelligence officer Grigori Bulganov, who saved Gabriel’s life in Moscow, has vanished without a trace. British intelligence is sure he was a double agent all along, but Gabriel knows better. He also knows he made a promise. Do you know what we do with traitors, Gabriel? Many things have changed in Russia since the fall of Communism. But the punishment for betrayal remains the same. Promise me one thing, Gabriel. Promise me I won't end up in an unmarked grave. In the days to come, Gabriel and his team of operatives will find themselves in a deadly duel of nerve and wits with one of the world's most ruthless men: the murderous Russian oligarch and arms dealer Ivan Kharkov. It will take him from a quiet mews in London, to the shores of Lake Como, to the glittering streets of Geneva and Zurich, and, finally, to a heart-stopping climax in the snowbound birch forests of Russia. Faced with the prospect of losing the one thing he holds most dear, Gabriel will be tested in ways he never imagined possible. And his life will never be the same.

You Are a Champion: How to Be the Bes...

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Brief Summary Marcus Rashford MBE is famous worldwide for his skills both on and off the pitch – but before

The Luo Oral Literature: Educational ...

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Brief Summary The Oral narratives are a popular genre of the Luo oral literature which plays many roles to the community. One of its role is to entertain while subtly passing on certain educational values to the youth and children. Therefore, in Africa, art is not indulged in just for arts sake, but its valued even more for its functional roles. In this book, Bole has demonstrated by identifying certain educational values which the children learn from oral narratives. The existence of supernatural power, Nyasaye, Nyakalaga and mans dependence on the environment and the inter relatedness with other creatures which inhabit and share the environment with man are certain knowledge which the children learn from the oral literature. Bole has written books on oral literature, novels, books for general reading and others for youth and children.

Bouncing back and Thriving: Titans Se...

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Brief Summary The guide to thrive following business setbacks, insurmountable odds and imminent failure especially at this time.

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Ankara padded book sleeve

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Ankara padded book sleeve

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Luo Values and Practices in Caring Fo...

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Brief Summary This book explores the values and practices in the Luo in caring for the sick in their traditional society

Franciscan Sisters of St Joseph-Asumbi

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Brief Summary Consecrated Life Isa a total life-long quest to draw closer and closer to God with church.

Impact of Traditional African Sacrifi...

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Brief Summary Why should some Africans, even after embracing Christianity, still value their traditional sacrifice? Do they still find something valuable in it that, in their consideration, is missing in the EUCHARIST?

Back-fence Talk and Other Vices by Ca...

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Brief Summary A collection of stories that pokes fun at human folly and is bound to challenge your ideas about life, loyalty and loss.

Scars and Healing by Catherine Wanjiru

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Brief Summary Your healing companion. An easy-to-read prose and poetry collection covering assault, broken relationships, inner healing, hope, love, resilience, growth, and so much more.

Just Work: Get Shit Done, Fast and Fa...

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Brief Summary From Kim Scott, author of the revolutionary New York Times bestseller Radical Candor, comes Just Work: Get Sh*t

Season of Vipers by Tuti Danis Odongo

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Season of Vipers is a fictional book that uses imaginary characters to bring out the state of governments in Africa immediately and many years after independence. Seeking answers in a system that is corrupt, full of impunity and under dictatorship of President Moumou, the narrator of the story takes us through all the accounts of his life. These dates back to the time when things were going well in their village, it brings us to the general elections that toppled the stability of everything in Tenu and then goes ahead and narrates on how oil-discovery in Tenu was a nightmare that nobody ought to have dreamed of. With the analogy of the viper being borrowed, the author of the book has used well-chosen characters to maximumly explore the state of things in a poor-governed nation like Tenu. When Nick, the narrator of the story, thinks that things are getting better for him when he meets Boss and his crew on the dirty streets of the capital city, he is surprised to find out that his best friends and guardian angels were running a drug peddling network that was being funded by powerful people in the government. He witnesses how the crew that civilized him into drugs business are brought down one by one by the same people that funds them. On attempting to reform, Nick meets a new set of challenges including the adulterous wife to his new boss, Dr. Alexander. Things gets more interesting when it is found out that Dr. Alexander works for President Moumou as a secret adviser who helps the dementated president to make sensitive decisions. Now Dr. Alexander has been tasked by the president to “take care” of Nick’s father because he knows too much that could destroy him. Things takes a new route when Alexander does the opposite; he is deported together with his family and a manhunt of Nick and his friends has been initiated nationwide. The nation is on fire, things are ugly and all Tenuans are chanting loudly that, “Moumou must go!”