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Book C1: A Visit To The Village

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are off on a trip to the village. They are going to visit Nyanya and Babu. Visiting the village is always fun. Zuri and Jasiri learn how to milk a cow. Toto gets chased by a hen. Nyanya tells stories and Zuri has a scare! This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book B2: A Trip To The Park

KShs350.00
One Saturday, Baba takes the family on a trip to the park. Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are excited. There is so much to see. What adventures will Jasiri, Zuri and Toto have in the park? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book B1: Where Is Jasiri?

KShs350.00
Mama and Baba are at home. Zuri and Toto are at home. Where is Jasiri? Mama and Baba are looking for Jasiri. Zuri and Toto are looking for Jasiri. Who can find him? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book A2: Time To Play

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto go out to play. Zuri kicks the ball over the wall and makes a new friend. But friends can sometimes get you into trouble. Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of fun and play. This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Book A1: What A Mess!

KShs350.00
Meet Jasiri, Zuri and Toto. Someone has made a big mess! Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto fix the mess? This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving. This title includes scenes with augmented reality. These scenes can be viewed on our companion app which takes static images off a page and brings them to life, immersing the reader in the story.

My Life As A Chameleon by Diana Anyakwo

KShs1,990.00 KShs1,690.00
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.

Feel by Tasha Ipato

KShs1,000.00
'FEEL' is a poetry book about happiness, love, the joys we experience in life, mental health, sorrow and everyday struggles.

Eons by Charles M. Ruirie

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,000.00
Fantasy lovers; let me introduce you to a story called Eons. Eons is a tale of high adventure undertaken by four young friends on the cusp of adulthood. The young heroes have grown up under the shadow of war and the time has come for them to pick up the sword and join in the resistance against the followers of the darkness whose army’s ranks are filled with vampires, trolls, evil sorcerers, and the undead! But there are lighter moments as well, love buds in the face of peril, allies are made at the unlikeliest of times, courage is defined in the hearts of a people and hope binds them in friendship and family. You can get the book on the Nuria app, check the link in the description, and get lost in a world of adventure magic, and mystery.

Beyond the Illusion

KShs200.00
Beyond the Illusion is a short introductory book on the topic of metaphysics which in extremely simplified terms is the science that deals with the unseen. In this book I tackle the questions of purpose and the meaning of life in a way that’s not just a theoretical framework but which you can practically get involved in. In this book, I’m giving you the tools you need to be able to find the purpose and meaning of your life. There are so many parts of us that are suppressed for various reasons, one of the worst being your gifts make you stand out and you become a target. These suppressed parts of us contain a vast wealth of gems like natural leadership, artistry, unique problem-solving skills, creativity, strength, and passion just to name a few. This book shows you how to practically integrate those parts of you hidden in your subconscious into your conscious mind so that you become a self-actualized and empowered individual able to tap into your full potential. With it, you’ll have the power to see and change your reality and create a life full of meaning and fulfillment. You can get the book on the Nuria app, check the link in the description, and begin your journey of self-discovery.

Hope In Darkness

KShs1,200.00 KShs900.00
Discover the captivating journey of Ajah, a young girl who defies all odds and rises from the depths of despair to become a woman of strength, resilience, and purpose in "Hope In Darkness." This inspirational fictional masterpiece takes you on an emotional rollercoaster, shedding light on the lives of the less privileged, mistreated, and orphaned individuals who endure the harsh realities of a cruel world. Join Ajah as she navigates through the darkness of loss, loneliness, and adversity, drawing upon her extraordinary courage and hope to transform her life from a mere orphaned girl to a lady of substance. As you delve into the pages of this powerful narrative, you'll witness the human spirit's triumph over heartbreak and cruelty, leaving you both heartened and moved by the untapped potential that lies within us all. "Hope In Darkness" is not just a book; it's a beacon of hope and motivation for those who have faced life's most challenging circumstances. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is a glimmer of light, and with determination, one can emerge from the shadows to create a life of meaning and purpose. This thought-provoking tale is not only for the less privileged but also for those who have wronged others, causing them to confront the consequences of their actions. Through the profound experiences of Ajah and her journey of growth, this book offers an opportunity for introspection and redemption for those who have perpetuated cruelty upon the vulnerable. "Hope In Darkness" is a book that will touch your heart, inspire your soul, and leave an indelible mark on your life. Experience the transformation, the triumph, and the power of hope in this extraordinary tale that is bound to leave you both saddened and uplifted. Don't miss the chance to be a part of this life-changing narrative and embark on a journey of compassion, forgiveness, and the pursuit of a brighter tomorrow.

Sibiloi: The Genesis of Humanity by D...

KShs1,890.00 KShs1,490.00
ONE Mysterious belt in an antique shop in London is a compass to secret caves of the Amalek tribe in Sibiloi, Northern Kenya. FOUR Researchers want to unravel the truth: biologist Dr Martha Watkins, anthropologist Jim Trevor, and archaeologists Dr Paul Brando from California, US, and Professor Simiyu from Kenya. TWO Extremist organisations want the truth buried forever: a religious sect and a terror organisation. Deep in the caves of Sibiloi in Turkana, Kenya, is the answer that has evaded researchers for ages: Sibiloi holds secrets of the genesis of humanity.

Youthquake: Why African Demography Sh...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,390.00
Africa's population growth in the last 50 years has been unprecedented. By mid-century, the continent will make up a quarter of the global population, compared to one-tenth in 1980. Africa's youth is the most striking aspect of its demography. As the rest of the world ages, almost 60 per cent of Africa's population is younger than 25 years old. This 'youthquake' will have immense consequences for the social, economic and political reality in Africa. Edward Paice presents a detailed, nuanced analysis of the varied demography of Africa. He rejects the fanciful over-optimism of some commentators and doom-laden prophecies of others, while scrutinising received wisdom, and carefully considering the ramifications of the youthquake for Africa and the world.

A Historical and Cultural Analysis of...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,800.00
In most societies in different parts of the world, there are gender inequalities in access to productive resources such as land, and other social, economic, and environmental resources that are critical for people’s sustenance. However, in many instances, not much research has been conducted on those critical gender issues and perceived unfairness in the ownership, access, and utilization of critical societal resources, particularly, in Africa in general, and Kenya in particular. In this regard, the need to improve access to land and strengthen women’s land rights in Africa provided the main rationale for undertaking this research, with specific reference to the Gusii of Western Kenya. In particular, the book examines the changing and/or evolving responses of women over time to land access, ownership, control, and usage. Further, the book analyzes the relationship between indigenous land tenure systems and gendered relations; and the effects of colonial land policies on gendered relations. It also examines gender rights with respect to land access and ownership in the post-colonial period in Kisii. Overall, this study provides pertinent information on the following critical issues. What was the relationship between pre-colonial land tenure systems and gender relations in Kisii? What were the effects of colonial and post-colonial land policies on gender relations in Gusii? How did Gusii women respond to gendered land rights and ownership in the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods?

My Roots

KShs2,200.00 KShs1,800.00
Set among the Abagusii of Kenya at the onset of independence in Africa, Jeremîré Araka’s My Roots is an extraordinary story of postcolonial migration and the characters’ struggle to negotiate their existence in the disparate cultures that assailed Africa during and after colonization. Otenyo, as Chief Ongoro’s first son, is the entitled heir to his father’s throne. Colonialism and Christianity, however, have infected native customs and traditions, especially among those who have attained formal education such as Otenyo and his sisters who have excelled in modern education undergirded by Christian values. Otenyo acquires outstanding credentials in America where he also meets and marries an American woman, jilting a childhood flame whom he had left – so far unknown to him – pregnant with a daughter. All the successes with education and in the professions, however, further alienate Ongoro’s children from their culture and traditions that have stood the test of time and served their society well. Torn between two worlds and rooted in neither, despite their academic success, their family faces mysterious deaths, countless ailments, baffling mishaps and many incomprehensible happenings whose solutions are deemed only explainable in the traditions of their people. This story gives the reader insights into the accounts of an immediate pre- and post-independent African state and the journey that Otenyo had unseeingly set out into the distant lands and upon his return, but now in search of his roots. Will the search for his roots succeed? How will his people, who have long-awaited his return, receive him? What of his estranged fiancé, Keruboo? Readers will conclude this book with a sense of awe-inspiring amusement. What others say about My Roots “My Roots is a searing memoir painted on a leather that is a vivid, revelatory, thoroughly original and compelling account of postcolonial migration and the characters’ battle to negotiate their existence in the mosaic of cultures that assailed Africa during colonialism and immediate post-colonialism.” – Omwami Prof. Dietrick Kaijanangoma, Author, Analyst, Distinguished communication scholar, St. Augustine University of Tanzania, Mwanza.

My Skinny Cow on an Anthill

KShs2,200.00 KShs1,800.00
My Skinny Cow, set in rural Seito which slowly urbanizes and brings a new order, is the captivating story of Asiago and Obiri from their youth to old age. The two work hard in school to become heroes and beacons of hope for the future of the community. The reader is taken through a rich cultural heritage, epitomized most vividly by the community’s wedding tradition, which leaves the reader yearning for more. Even with the old striving to preserve the life-long glorious cultural traditions of the people, modernity comes with a price. The emergence of an all-knowing clique of youth threatens the community’s future; what with disputes between the traditional local elite and the youth determined to have their way with the societal changes they desire. Danger lucks either way: the rush to modernize at the expense of tradition and the desire to preserve tradition in the face of modernization. Which way for Seito? You, the reader, tell us! What Others Say “The novel demonstrates imagination and originality in league with the postmodernist canon, which upholds traditional cultures that are misconstrued by modernist views as peripheral and obsolete.” – Dr. Andrew Nyongesa, teacher, author, critic and literary scholar.

MY LITTLE BIG ANIMAL COLOURING BOOK b...

KShs1,000.00 KShs749.00
Children's colouring book.

The Woman Called Angel And Other Stor...

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,000.00
The stories in this collection covers a period of three and half decades and address various challenges and themes that face a person growing and ageing in Africa. They traverse the binaries of rural and urban, young and old, poor and rich, physical and metaphysical, and so forth of every generation. The source of these plots and subplots, conflicts, characters, and themes herein are a people's tales, lives, fantasies, and personal dreams of the author. The stories raise voices of all forms that resonates either in triumph or disillusionment. One needs to read them to identify, love, loathe or dismiss the banal worries of characters from all walks of life. The laments of hope sings along like a bird; however, dark the clouds transpire.

Ankara A5 spine bound by Gingko Africa

KShs1,700.00 KShs1,500.00
Memories. Dreams. Thoughts. Plans are all captured in beautifully designed African notebooks. The notebooks are made from waste kitenge fabric and handcrafted by teen mothers. You can meet the teen mother who made it at the back of each notebook. One Ankara notebook purchased saves a child from teen pregnancy in Kenya.

Ankara notebook A5 by Gingko Africa

KShs950.00 KShs900.00
Memories . Dreams . Thoughts . Plans

Immigrant Cocktail by Ciku Kimani-Mwa...

KShs1,290.00 KShs1,000.00
Immigrant Cocktail by Ciku Kimani-Mwaniki