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Pretty Smiles by Sonia Baraka

KShs990.00
Neva, Estelle, and Leah are the best of friends; their lives have been as normal as “Cherry Oak” can be. But what happens when they find themselves with a dead body? Details of how they ended up waking up covered in ‘red paint’ are a mystery. Will they be arrested and jailed? As the story unfolds, they find out more about themselves, God’s unending mercy, and the power of repentance and forgiveness. They discover that people aren’t who they say they are and the dangers of lies that are painted as the truth. While their lives are altered for the worse, they let the masks disintegrate instead of wearing pretty smiles that hide the biggest lies.

JOURNEY TO FRIENDSHIP by Carrie Rosa ...

KShs990.00
Hazley Edgewood is a teen girl who gre up in an urban setting, and is used to getting everything that she wants. Things change when she goes to high school, blue lake high and meets people who are not as willing to meet her demands as her parents did. During Hazley’s lowest moment with no one to talk to, she turns to God, and there finds peace and hope. She also learns to appreciate and accepts others around her because life is best enjoyed, not alone but with family and friends.

The Constitution of Kenya: A Commenta...

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The Constitution of Kenya: A Commentary by Luis Franceschi and PLO Lumumba

Praying the word of God by Patrick So...

KShs1,290.00
~Prayer is like digging to find a precious treasure, you can either get exhausted very quickly and give up or enjoy the process. ~ What makes it a tiresome venture is not knowing how to pray about a certain season or situation in life and also not being so sure if you prayed enough. ~We all suffer this dilemma;well, atleast I did, for a very long time.This led to a deep quest to know what really prayer is all about. ~As we embark on this journey of praying as guided by the word of God, the Holy scriptures will teach us why we pray,what to pray for,how to pray and all there is to know about this praying business.

Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck: What I...

KShs4,690.00 KShs4,190.00
What’s your entrepreneurial profile? Do you have what it takes to build a great business? In this book, three prominent business leaders and entrepreneurs—now venture capitalists and CEO advisers—share the qualities that surface again and again in those who successfully achieve their goals. The common traits? Heart, smarts, guts, and luck. After interviewing and researching hundreds of business-builders across the globe, the authors found that every one of them—from young founder to seasoned CEO—holds a combination of these four attributes. Indeed each of us tends to be biased toward one of these traits in our decision-making, and figuring out which trait drives you will lead to greater self-awareness and likelihood of success in starting and growing a business. So are you: • Heart-dominant, like renowned chef Alice Waters or Starbucks’s Howard Schultz? • Smarts-dominant, like Jeff Bezos of Amazon or legendary investor Warren Buffett? • Guts-dominant, like Nelson Mandela or Virgin’s Richard Branson? • Or are you most defined by the luck trait, like Tony Hsieh of Zappos (and a surprisingly high proportion of other successful entrepreneurs)? Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck includes the first Entrepreneurial Aptitude Test (E.A.T), a simple tool to help determine your specific profile. Though no single archetype for entrepreneurial success exists, this book will help you understand which traits to “dial up” or “dial down” to realize your full potential, and when these traits are most and least helpful (or even detrimental) during critical points of a company lifecycle. Not only will you know how to build a better business faster, you’ll also take your natural leadership style to the next level.

DEFINING THE KENYA WE WANT by Samuel ...

KShs1,000.00 KShs800.00
Defining the Kenya we want is a book about the current state of the Kenyan nation in terms of development and what the future holds observing what can be done to attain a desirable future.

Mitego ya Kisasa na Hadithi Nyingine

KShs700.00
  1. Mitego ya Kisasa na Hadithi Nyingine ni mkusanyiko wa hadithi kumi na mbili. Hadithi hizi ni taswira ya hali halisi ya jamii ya kisasa. Antholojia hii imeandikwa kuafiki watu wa umri wowote kutokana na lugha tutumbi iliyotumika pamoja na usahili wa visa hadithini. Ni kazi maridhawa kwa wanafunzi wa sekodari, vyuo vikuu na wenye ari ilhamu ya kujifunza lugha ashirafu ya Kiswahili.
  Maudhui aina ainati yameshughulikiwa . Baadhi yao ni; unafiki, wizi, dini, mapenzi na ndoa, ushirikina na mazingaombwe, uongozi mbaya, siasa, nafasi ya vijana na akina mama katika jamii n.k

EmbarRACEments: Daily Embarrassments ...

KShs3,190.00 KShs2,890.00
A self-deprecating, sobering book about a world that continues to move forward without anyone really advancing. --Gian Paolo Serino As Europe, along with the rest of the world, struggles to learn itself anew and adapt in the presence of rapid demographic change - and often acting in a way that fails to recognize the positive potential in this change - Kossi Komla-Ebri provides a human and personal account of this global process which sometimes seems too big, global, and too daunting. Komla-Ebri's vignettes show us through pain and humor what this giant global force looks like when it comes out in the everyday, rears its heads in the interactions between friends or strangers, the intimate or the unfamiliar. By shedding light on the relationship between the structural and the interpersonal, he takes deeply personal issues and makes them universal. Komla-Ebri shows us that we are all touched by what may feel abstract or too broad for the individual to reproduce and affect. All people who have experienced embar-race-ments and othering - which is increasingly all people - should find this book enlightening. And by reflecting our own behavior back to us or teaching us how to cope with and process these daily slights, this work helps us put one foot in front of the other toward a world of greater belonging.

Home (Crossings, 34) by Kossi Amekowo...

KShs3,790.00 KShs3,290.00
HOME finds Kossi Komla-Ebri between places and identities, cultures and languages, expectations and realities, Europe and Africa. Across these eleven short stories, Komla-Ebri crosses genres and borders with an expansiveness that welcomes readers into an ever increasing interconnected world and all the struggles that come with it. "Kossi Komla-Ebri writes about what he knows best: Africa remembered and revisited, Italy as his country of adoption, cross cultural diversity and similarity, the challenges of assimilation and retention of cultural identity, and the struggle of the individual within these contexts . . . It is to be hoped that more of his work will be published, that he will continue to write, and that he will take his place among Italy's best contemporary writers."--Peter N. Pedroni Fiction. African & African American Studies. Italian Studies. Short Stories.

Whites Can Dance Too by Kalaf Epalanga

KShs3,690.00 KShs3,200.00
It took being caught at a border without proper documents for me to realise I'd always been a prisoner of sorts. Kuduro had been my passport to the world, thanks to it I'd travelled to places I'd never dreamed of visiting. But the chickens had come home to roost . Hours before performing at one of Europe's most iconic music festivals, Kalaf Epalanga is detained at the border on suspicion of being an illegal immigrant. Trapped, his thoughts soon thrum to the beat of kuduro, the blistering, techno-infused Angolan music which has taken him from Luanda to Kristiansund, Beirut to Rio de Janeiro, Paris to Lisbon. Shifting between his reflections while incarcerated, and the stories of Sofia - Kalaf's friend at the heart of the Lisbon dance scene - and the 'Viking', the immigration official holding Kalaf's fate in his hands, Whites Can Dance Too is a celebration of the music of Epalanga's homeland, and a hypnotic paean to cultural roots, to freedom and love.

A Shimmering Red Fish Swims with Me: ...

KShs3,500.00 KShs3,190.00
As his wife delivers their child in the next room, a man wakes from the nightmare of a teenage girl’s body lying beneath his bed. In this twilight before birth, Fadel’s epic novel catches us in the confusion between exaltation and despair. The girl, Farah, once dreamed of being a singer in Casablanca, a city standing in the shadow of the tallest minaret in the world. Illuminating the aspirations of those just struggling to make a living, A Shimmering Red Fish Swims with Me is a tour-de-force, a novel of power plays and petty jealousies, deceit and corruption, love and loss, written with Fadel’s masterful, narrative control and searing, historical insight.

A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me: A Nov...

KShs2,190.00 KShs1,890.00
Spring, 1990. After years of searching in vain, a stranger passes a scrap of paper to Zina. It’s from Aziz: the man who vanished the day after their wedding almost two decades ago. It propels Zina on a final quest for a secret desert jail in southern Morocco, where her husband crouches in despair, dreaming of his former life. Youssef Fadel pays powerful testament to a terrible period in Morocco’s history, known as ‘the Years of Cinders and Lead,’ and masterfully evokes the suffering inflicted on those who supported the failed coup against King Hassan II in 1972.

Triangulum by Masande Ntshanga

KShs2,190.00 KShs1,990.00
Triangulum is an ambitious, often philosophical and genre-bending novel that covers a period of over 40 years in South Africa's recent past and near future starting from the collapse of the apartheid homeland system in the early 1990s, to the economic corrosion of the 2010s, and on to the looming, large-scale ecological disasters of the 2040s.

A Cupboard Full of Coats by Yvvette E...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,690.00
He just knocked, that was all, knocked at the front door and waited, like the fourteen years since the night I'd killed my mother hadn't happened at all...A" Crushed by an impossible shame, Jinx's life has been little more than a shell; estranged from her husband, she is even relieved when he takes her young son with him. When Lemon, an old friend of her mother's, turns up on her doorstep, Jinx is forced to confront her past, and with the pain of remembrance comes the possibility of redemption. But Lemon has his own secrets to share, and together they unravel an unforgettable family drama, stoked with violence and passion. Rich with voices from East London and the West Indies, Edwards's narrative is delivered with a unique and uncompromising bite that announces a new talent in British fiction.

MOTHER by Yvvette Edwards

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,690.00
The author of the critically acclaimed A Cupboard Full of Coats makes her hardcover debut with a provocative and timely novel about an emotionally devastated mother’s struggle to understand her teenage son’s death, and her search for meaning and hope in the wake of incomprehensible loss. The unimaginable has happened to Marcia Williams. Her bright and beautiful sixteen-year-old son, Ryan, has been brutally murdered. Consumed by grief and rage, she must bridle her dark feelings and endure something no mother should ever have to experience: she must go to court for the trial of the killer—another teenage boy—accused of taking her son’s life. How could her son be dead? Ryan should have been safe—he wasn’t the kind of boy to find himself on the wrong end of a knife carried by a dangerous young man like Tyson Manley. But as the trial proceeds, Marcia finds her beliefs and assumptions challenged as she learns more about Ryan’s death and Tyson’s life, including his dysfunctional family. She also discovers troubling truths about her own. As the strain of Ryan’s death tests their marriage, Lloydie, her husband, pulls farther away, hiding behind a wall of secrets that masks his grief, while Marcia draws closer to her sister, who is becoming her prime confidant. One person seems to hold the answers—and the hope—Marcia needs: Tyson’s scared young girlfriend, Sweetie. But as this anguished mother has learned, nothing in life is certain. Not anymore. A beautiful, engrossing novel that illuminates some of the most important and troubling issues of our time, The Motheris a moving portrait of love, tragedy, and survival—and the aftershocks from a momentary act of cruel violence that transforms the lives of everyone it touches.

Days Come and Go by Hemley Boum

KShs4,900.00 KShs4,350.00
Chronicling the beauty and turmoil of a rapidly changing Cameroon, Days Come and Go is the remarkable story of three generations of women both within and beyond its borders. Through the voices of Anna, a matriarch living out her final days in Paris; Abi, Anna’s thoroughly European daughter (at least in her mother’s eyes); and Tina, a teenager who comes under the sway of a militant terrorist faction, Boum’s epic is generous and all-seeing. Brilliantly considering the many issues that dominate her characters’ lives—love and politics, tradition and modernity—Days Come and Go, in Nchanji Njamnsi’s vivid translation, is a page-turner by way of Frantz Fanon and V. S. Naipaul. As passions rise, fall, and rise again, Boum's stirring English-language debut offers a discerning portrait of a nation that never once diminishes the power of everyday human connection.

The Reactive by Masande Ntshanga

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,690.00
Rendered in lyrical, bright prose and set in a not-so-new South Africa, The Reactive is a poignant, life-affirming story about pharmaceutical conspiracy and the redemption that comes from facing what haunts us most. In a city that has lost its shimmer, Lindanathi and his two friends Ruan and Cecelia sell illegal pharmaceuticals while chasing their next high. Lindanathi, deeply troubled by his hand in his brother's death, has turned his back on his family, until a message from home reminds him of a promise he made years before. When a puzzling masked man enters their lives, Lindanathi is faced with a decision: continue his life in Cape Town, or return to his family and to all he has left behind. Rendered in lyrical, bright prose and set in a not-so-new South Africa, The Reactive is a poignant, life-affirming story about secrets, memories and the redemption that comes from facing what haunts us most.

ANIMAL KINGDOM CATEGORIZED

KShs1,500.00
In this reference book, the context has been revised to suit upper primary/elementary and secondary/ high school students. It is also suited for any other interested persons who may want to know and learn more about animals. Altogether, more than 360 images of animals have been classified in their distinct categories commonly known to people for easy reading, identification and referencing. The aim of this book is to provide a simple descriptive text with illustrated images of and about animals to students and learners.

WORLD FOODS AND DISHES

KShs2,400.00
World foods and dishes is a cookbook that describes, with illustrated images the different types of foods in the world. It also describes the different world dishes, what they are prepared or made of and the country of origin. The foods are grouped into two broad categories namely basic foods and prepared foods. Under basic foods there are cereal grains, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, meat foods, seafood, herbs and spices, drinks and beverages. Under prepared foods there are foods such as appetizers, snack foods, desserts, confectionery, condiments, dips and pastes, pies and pancakes, noodles and pasta, sauces, sandwiches, soups and stews. All of these foods have different examples of the dishes from all over the world. Altogether about 1,800 images have been used to describe the dishes in an alphabetical order for easier identification and referencing. The objective of this book is to provide cooks, chefs, learners and anybody else interested with a diverse knowledge of the various different foods and dishes from all over the world.

The Men Do Not Eat Wings – A No...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,000.00
Set in Kenya and spanning almost three centuries from the pre-colonial 1700s to the turbulent 1990s, The Men Do Not Eat Wings tells the intertwined stories of eight men from five generations of a Luo family: Nwanji, Oweh, Osewe, Ang’awa, Luka, Boro, Okello, and Sakawa. In 1999, one of them, Luka, a successful farmer and businessman in western Kenya, is brutally murdered. A poor squatter on Luka’s farm is arrested and charged with committing the crime. But at Luka’s funeral, why does his widow seem to suggest that Luka might have done something that contributed to his death? The answer lies partly in Luka’s recent business dealings and the complicated relationships that underpinned them. The answer also lies in Luka’s entanglement in sinister tribalistic political schemes that soon draw in his son, Sakawa, and his brother, Okello. But most of all, the answer lies in Luka’s family history and Luo culture – both of which are marked by male dominance, bravery, violence, ambition, and love.