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The Men I’ve Hated by Tinatswe ...

KShs3,700.00 KShs3,290.00
A Zimbabwean woman takes readers on a journey through relationships with men from childhood to her adulthood. She interrogates the meaning of freedom and her place in the world through her experience of patriarchy in family, love and inescapable burdens of womanhood. Tinatswe Mhaka (BA) (LLB) is an author, lawyer, feminist digital storyteller and activist from Harare, Zimbabwe. Tinatswe is the founder of Feminist Voices Zimbabwe, an organisation strengthening gender advocacy and access to justice through documentation and dissemination of information. Tinatswe is passionate about digital media and the mainstreaming of injustices prevalent against women in the global south. She has numerous publications related to the emancipation of women through law and policy. Tinatswe has previously had stories published in Turquoise Dreams, a short anthology by Zimbabwean women. She is an Atlas Corps Editorial Fellow at the Leonardo International Society of Arts, Science and Technology.

The Crocodile River by Pauline Magosv...

KShs3,790.00 KShs3,250.00
The Crocodile River is the intriguing tale of the life of Pauline Magosvongwe, an ordinary woman who goes on to lead an extraordinary life. Born in a small town in the then colonial Rhodesia, she ends up in the bright, enchanting lights of the United States through a journey filled with a mix of miracles, sadness, but most of all, hope, as she overcomes difficult and sometimes life-threatening circumstances. Her story simultaneously serves as a historical account of precolonial Zimbabwe, backdropped by the social issues that she faced as a young black woman in white minority ruled Zimbabwe. A gripping adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, Pauline's life is not only awe-inspiring but a lesson in faith and how it can shape one's life.

Silencing Anna by Wanjiru Waithaka

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Silencing Anna tells the story of a young female journalist, blacklisted from all the media houses in the country, after exposing a prominent tycoon’s clandestine activities. Kihoto Ndegwa uses his advertising millions to arm-twist editors and media owners into only publishing PR stories about him and killing negative ones in a classic illustration of media capture. Anna struggles to keep her integrity in an often corrupt newsroom atmosphere while suffering depression and losing her faith in God. When a whistle blower gives her the chance to bring Ndegwa down, Anna takes him on again despite her fear. The resulting drama moves quickly through the streets of Nairobi, the port of Mombasa, the Indian Ocean and ultimately into the wilderness of Tsavo East National Park where Anna faces her greatest test. An elephant rescued from the wild after poachers killed its mother holds the key to Anna’s survival. Can she be saved before it’s too late? A final heart-breaking twist ends this fast-paced thriller that you won’t want to put down for even one minute. Click on this link to watch the book trailer: https://youtu.be/i93aniJL8oc

Geological Highlights of East Africa&...

KShs8,000.00 KShs7,500.00
The national parks and reserves of East Africa are widely known for their rich and abundant wildlife. This book presents a new and exciting angle – the geological highlights of the region’s intriguing landscape. East Africa’s cataclysmic volcanic legacy, caused by rifting of the landmass, has resulted in a rich source of geological wonders. These range from the seemingly endless, peaceful plains of the Serengeti to the stark skyscraper walls of extinct calderas and the boiling magma cauldrons and belching vents of the Nyiragongo Volcano. This handy guide escorts users around all the major – and some minor – parks of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, as well as the Virunga Mountains in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Descriptions of each park and its wildlife offerings, both fauna and flora, preface discussion of the geological origins, influences and current conditions. Key geosites in the parks, and how to access them, are indicated. Maps, satellite images and diagrams, along with vivid photography, help explain the dramatic landforms, both close up and from above. For anyone planning a safari to the legendary East African game parks and reserves, this book adds an exciting new dimension.

The Light Christian Religious Educati...

KShs1,000.00 KShs950.00
The book is designed to cater for CRE students preparing for the KCSE examination. It covers examinable areas of CRE paper one work with topical model questions and answers which are derived from past KCSE examinations.

The Light Christian Religious Educati...

KShs1,000.00 KShs950.00
The book is designed to cater for CRE students preparing for the KCSE examination. It covers examinable areas of CRE paper two work with topical model questions and answers which are derived from past KCSE examinations.

Window into Worlds

KShs800.00 KShs600.00
Dr. Evans Gesura Mecha’s poems in Window into Worlds stir the soul and evoke worlds beyond worlds. I am overjoyed to read them, as I believe other readers would. Mecha’s poetry easily blends the jigsaws of life in the present with that of antiquity and the metaphysical. It is as much rooted in contemporaneity, indigenous ethos, as in the inwardness of a universal rhythm which ripples through his poetry like a pure, crystalline stream flowing effortlessly. It is delightfully oblique yet not constricted by the artifice of rhetoric and prosody. The subterranean nuances trigger the mind to introspect and delve into untold depths of the “feeling intellect” (Wordsworth).His powerful imagism and natural impressionism makes it superbly impactful, permeating the deepest consciousness of the reader. His poetic diction revels as much in the ordinary beauty of everyday natural life as in the transcendental realm eluding the patterns of words. His poetry smells of the musk of the soil and wings out into the transcendental. Mecha takes one easily on the magic carpet of a poetic elysium into the realms of the multiverse. I am sure readers will revel in his poetry as much as I have. - Prof. Dr. Laksmisree Banerjee, Poet, Professor, Vocalist & Ex-Vice Chancellor; Universities of Calcutta, Ranchi & Kolhan, INDIA.

Chachu za Waja : Augustine Muhindo

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Udhalimu wa wanawake na wanaume ni suala la kawaida. Kazi hii inadhihirisha uhalisia wa maisha katika familia nyingi za kisasa ambapo kuna ufeministi ambapo hata mwanamke anahisi kuwa nguzo ya familia. Maisha hayo ni sawa na yale watu waliyokuwa wakiishi katika nchi dhahania ya Sokoya, iliyokuwa na makabila mawili yaani Wakomoro na Warambi. Riwaya yenyewe, inadhihirisha dhahiri shahiri jinsi wanaume wanavyodhulumiwa na wake zao. Bw. Mkata ni mfano bora anayedhalilishwa na mkewe Zekelina, mwanamke mashuhuri na maridadi katika mavazi yake kwa sababu ya hali yake ya uchechefu wa pesa. Latifu pia anadharauliwa na mchumba wake Firinda anayetambua kuwa hajatahiriwa kwa mujibu wa utamaduni wa Rambi. Kinyume na matarajio, mahusiano yanazuka wakati ambapo wanawake wanawapenda wanaume na kuvuka mipaka na kutangaza hisia zao. Peremina anamchumbia Isma naye Firinda anamsalitikia Latifu na mahusiano hayo mawili yanaishia kwenye machozi. Maoni ya wasomaji... Anuani “Chachu za waja” inaafiki matukio yaliyoangaziwa kwenye kazi yenyewe. Pengine hakuna anuani bora zaidi ya Chachu za waja kusawiri dhamira ya mwandishi. Mwandishi ametumia mbinu ya kipekee ya chachu katika harakatio za kuunda kazi yake kuonesha kwamba, swala analolizungumuzia lipo na waathirika ni wengi.

The Guy Who Fired His Boss by Sam Kar...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,590.00

The Guy Who Fired His Boss is a book you must need to read if you are starting a new business or building one.  It has helped many entrepreneurs find their space and given others the courage to start.  Those who have been in business they have had their motivation renewed and those who feel lost rediscover the direction of their business.

Cracking the Monitoring and Evaluatio...

KShs2,399.00
A career transforming book for ALL professionals in the Non-Profit Sector. In this book you will learn about SOFT and other skills and how to develop them. Additionally you will learn about how soft/people and other skills can advance your career in humanitarian aid and development and in monitoring and evaluation. If you wan to learn about soft skills, get this book. It is written in a non-technical language and in a conversational style.

Karafu: A Freed Slave by Nahida Esmail

KShs1,000.00 KShs890.00
In 1838, 14 year old Samuel, a domestic worker in the United States, is excited to accompany his boss, Mr Wilson, on a voyage to East Africa. Mr Wilson plans to search for the source of the river Nile. During the long voyage, many unexplained events turn Samuel's life upside down. On his arrival in Zanzibar, Samuel is horrified to be sold into slavery. He faces many challenges, which he records in his diary, and applies his wits and education to overcome them. Follow Samuel's ordeal as he struggles to obtain his freedom.

Trio Troubles by Jennie Marima

KShs250.00
'Trio Troubles' won the 2019 Text Book Centre Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature in the children’s category ‘Trio Troubles’ is a captivating adventure story that revolves around 11-year-old twins Nimo and Maish and their visitor Jamie.

The High Road by Jennie Marima

KShs400.00
The High Road is a thrilling account of the lives of a group of high school students and the shocking events that unfold have them shaken to the core.

Just this Once by Jennie Marima ̵...

KShs371.00
Just This Once is the breathtaking story of young love, betrayal and hope. It was a finalist for the 2017 Burt Award for Young Adult Literature.

Leaf Of Allah: Khat and Agricultural ...

KShs4,500.00 KShs3,990.00
Khat is a quasi-legal psychoactive shrub, produced and marketed in the province of Harerge, Ethiopia, and widely consumed throughout Northeast Africa. In the late nineteenth century the main cash crop of Harerge was coffee. Leaf of Allah examines why farming families shifted from cultivating coffee and food crops to growing khat. Demographic, market, and political factors facilitated the emergence of khat as Harerge’s leading agricultural commodity. This development increased the scale of unofficial cross-border trade in consumer goods. This study explores the consequences of the new cash crop for the regional economy as a whole, for farmer-state relations, for the nature and balance of local social relations, as well as for Harerge’s physical, socioeconomic, and political landscapes.

The Below Average Life of Baba Zoya b...

KShs1,300.00 KShs1,000.00
This book is both fictional and non-fictional. It’s a hybrid. It is about the reality-bending world of autobiographical fiction and depicts the experience of every man fighting to stay afloat amidst various life challenges. The book covers several sub-themes such as civil wars and coup d'état in Africa, the plights of political refugees across the continent, concerns of the elderly, mysterious diseases, aeroplane crashes, love, affection, romance, comedy, tragedy, family life, surviving COVID-19, and death.

In Every Mirror She is Black by Lola ...

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A timely and arresting debut for anyone looking for insight into what it means to be a Black woman in the world. Three Black women are linked in unexpected ways to the same influential white man in Stockholm as they build their new lives in the most open society run by the most private people. Successful marketing executive Kemi Adeyemi is lured from the U.S. to Sweden by Jonny von Lundin, CEO of the nation's largest marketing firm, to help fix a PR fiasco involving a racially tone-deaf campaign. A killer at work but a failure in love, Kemi's move is a last-ditch effort to reclaim her social life. A chance meeting with Jonny in business class en route to the U.S. propels former model-turned-flight-attendant Brittany-Rae Johnson into a life of wealth, luxury, and privilege—a life she's not sure she wants—as the object of his unhealthy obsession. And refugee Muna Saheed, who lost her entire family, finds a job cleaning the toilets at Jonny's office as she works to establish her residency in Sweden and, more importantly, seeks connection and a place she can call home. Told through the perspectives of each of the three women, In Every Mirror She's Black is a fast-paced, richly nuanced yet accessible contemporary novel that touches on important social issues of racism, classism, fetishization, and tokenism, and what it means to be a Black woman navigating a white-dominated society. Lola Akinmade Åkerström is an African-American (Nigerian-American) award-winning author, speaker, and photographer based in Sweden. This is her first novel.

The Career Decoder by Samuel Kanja

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This is a Career Book aimed at promoting best Career, Business and Entrepreneurial practices ranging from choices, job search tools, change, job loss, working skills, personal financial management among other career related topics. The book is a career masterpiece aimed at bringing life and career excellence by unleashing the best in one's career journey through recognition of opportunities and possibilities.

The World Is Ours by Lucie Chihandae

KShs2,890.00 KShs2,550.00
The World is Ours is an exciting romance adventure with multiple settings within Africa and the United States.

Sleepwalking Land by Mia Couto

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As the civil war rages in 1980s Mozambique, an old man and a young boy, refugees from the war, seek shelter in a burnt-out bus. Among the effects of a dead passenger, they come across a set of notebooks that tell of his life. As the boy reads the story to his elderly companion, this story and their own develop in tandem. Written in 1992, Mia Couto’s first novel is a powerful indictment of the suffering war brings. Genres Africa Fiction Mozambique Magical Realism