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The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz

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Naguib Mahfouz’s magnificent epic trilogy of colonial Egypt appears here in one volume for the first time. The Nobel Prize—winning writer’s masterwork is the engrossing story of a Muslim family in Cairo during Britain’s occupation of Egypt in the early decades of the twentieth century. The novels of The Cairo Trilogy trace three generations of the family of tyrannical patriarch Al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad, who rules his household with a strict hand while living a secret life of self-indulgence. Palace Walk introduces us to his gentle, oppressed wife, Amina, his cloistered daughters, Aisha and Khadija, and his three sons–the tragic and idealistic Fahmy, the dissolute hedonist Yasin, and the soul-searching intellectual Kamal. Al-Sayyid Ahmad’s rebellious children struggle to move beyond his domination in Palace of Desire, as the world around them opens to the currents of modernity and political and domestic turmoil brought by the 1920s. Sugar Street brings Mahfouz’s vivid tapestry of an evolving Egypt to a dramatic climax as the aging patriarch sees one grandson become a Communist, one a Muslim fundamentalist, and one the lover of a powerful politician. Throughout the trilogy, the family’s trials mirror those of their turbulent country during the years spanning the two World Wars, as change comes to a society that has resisted it for centuries. Filled with compelling drama, earthy humor, and remarkable insight, The Cairo Trilogy is the achievement of a master storyteller.

The Talking Of Trees by Alexander Nde...

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This stage play script covers the life, death and legacy of Prof. Wangari Maathai in unsurpassed technicolour. Steeped in research and injected with a heavy dose of imagination (and a double dose of humour), THE TALKING OF TREES will make you laugh, cry, and cheer. A biographical note on the Nobel Prize's official website, www.nobelprize.org, captures the essence of Prof. Maathai: "Wangari Maathai was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. She was also the first female scholar from East and Central Africa to take a doctorate (in biology), and the first female professor ever in her home country of Kenya... Maathai played an active part in the struggle for democracy in Kenya, and belonged to the opposition to Daniel arap Moi's regime. In 1977 she started a grass-roots movement aimed at countering the deforestation that was threatening the means of subsistence of the agricultural population. The campaign encouraged women to plant trees in their local environments and to think ecologically. The so-called Green Belt Movement spread to other African countries, and contributed to the planting of over thirty million trees..."

Magic of Love by Raphael Mworia and F...

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A fascinating journey through the myriad faces of love. Dive into new love then wander through the treacherous paths of love. At the end of any heartbreak, there is always hope in loving again. This is the Magic of Love

Kiss, Commander, Promise by Alexander...

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In Kenya, an Egyptian defector becomes the focal point of an African Cold War - but is he a player or a pawn in the international game of political chess? In North Korea, a disillusioned spy plays a cat-and-mouse game against his own secret service… In Canada, a successful businesswoman must outwit a stalker who has come a little too close for comfort… In Israel, a secret plan to bioengineer an army of cloned soldiers creates ʹthe perfect storm’ of controversy… In Rwanda, a young family flees the 1994 in a heart-rending tale of courage, sacrifice, hatred and fear… Back in Nairobi, an investigator is called in after an Indian family’s wedding plans turn into funeral arrangements… Ripples of alarm begin to spread when a soon-to-be-crowned Nobel laureate goes missing, believed kidnapped… A varsity student meets her idol... A political assassination is investigated... And a love triangle between a high-strung cop, a naïve writer and a beautiful girl spirals dangerously out of control… ---------------------------------- "A seriously thrilling collection of short stories. From espionage to crimes of passion to tragic love stories. Alexander Nderitu's heavily researched anthology is proof that Kenyan writers have come of age, ready to compete with international big guns." - Ciku Kimani-Mwaniki, author of the Cocktail book series

The Moon Is Made Of Green Cheese by A...

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From a writer who was born on William Shakespeare's birthday comes this delightful collection of poems crafted over several years. 'The Moon is Made of Green Cheese' is a literary safari that will take you from the world's beaches to the depths of the cosmos, from human relationships to the feeding habits of crocodiles, from philosophical thoughts to love in the time of malaria... Like a pot of East Africa pilau, there's something here for everyone, and if this critically acclaimed collection doesn't become an international literary hit, then the world is upside down and the moon is made of green cheese!

When The Whirlwind Passes by Alexande...

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Maggie Njeri's encounter with Michael Othaya, the young heir to a multi-billion-shilling fashion empire, marked the beginning of a cataclysmic cycle of events that would involve sex, manipulation, conspiracy...and first-degree murder.
To be sure, the Sultans of Fashion had had their fair share of scandals and intrigues in the past. Overly ambitious and genetically predisposed towards greed, the rich and famous Othayas were no strangers to controversy. But it wasn't until Michael and Maggie - a ghetto princess - started romancing that the feuding family's civil war reached its climax...
Easily digested and written with a handle on humour, When the Whirlwind Passes is doubtless one of the best crime novels to ever come out of Africa.
‘Alex Nderitu is one of a handful of young, brilliant writers to come off the Kenyan terrain in the recent past. His books (hoping there will be many more)…are pure commercial escapism, and brilliantly written at that.’
- Saturday Magazine/Daily Nation

Beneath her wings: poetry collection ...

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Beneath her wings is a collection of poetry that unfolds the art of healing from loss, love and growth. It takes you to wide sail of self improvement it consoles the reader to accept their aching heart and move on,may this book be the place you find acknowledgment of your feelings and may it heal every wound that you’ve concealed the world. It comes with a free bookmark as an appreciative gift

Once, There Was A Star by Meshack Yobby

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Ismail Muse believes in the dream of a Greater Somalia, but that belief is put to the test in 1977 when blood was spilled in the Ogaden desert. The war changes him forever. He comes back home and begins another battle: to protect his family and to move his only child to safety.

Halima, Ismail’s daughter, shapes her entire life around helping her parents survive what almost killed them. But when she finally keeps her promise, everything is taken away in an instant. And just like her father, she has to fight. This is a story about the hills of Hargeisa, the beaches of Mogadishu, and the beauty of Somalia. It is the duality of humankind, the extremes of love, hope, survival, and how the quest for power can forever change the course of history.

Decolonization and Afro Feminism by S...

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Brief Summary Why do so many Africans believe they cannot break the “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” cycle? Six decades after colonial flags were lowered and African countries gained formal independence, the continent struggles to free itself from the deep legacies of colonialism, imperialism and patriarchy. Many intellectuals, politicians, feminists and other activists, eager to contribute to Africa’s liberation, have frustratingly felt like they took the wrong path. Analyzed through the eyes of Afro-Feminism, this book revisits some of the fundamental preconditions needed for radical transformation. It challenges the traditional human rights paradigm and its concomitant idea of “gender equality,” flagging instead, the African philosophy of Ubuntu as a serious alternative for reinvigorating African notions of social justice. If you are a student of Africa or in a space where you wish to recalibrate your compass and reboot your consciousness in the struggle for Africa’s liberation, this book is for you.

Tamed by Trees and Other Stories by R...

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These are five warm-hearted stories that children (4-10years) will enjoy while at the same time gaining awareness about how to relate with the environment. Human actions destroy the environment and often, we learn the hard way when disasters like famine or floods happen. Our children can learn how to be a generation that respects and cares for the environment, so that the environment can also care for them.

The Sex Lives of African Women by Nan...

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The Sex Lives of African Women uniquely amplifies individual women from across the African continent and its global diaspora, as they speak of their diverse experiences of sex, sexualities and relationships. Many of the women who tell their stories in this collection recall the journeys they have travelled in order to own their own sexualities. They do this by grappling with experiences of child sexual abuse, resisting the religious edicts of their childhood, and by asserting their sexual power. From finding queer community in Egypt to living a polyamorous life in Senegal to understanding the intersectionality of religion and pleasure in Cameroon to choosing to leave relationships that no longer serve them, these narratives are as individual and illuminating as the women who share them. African sexualities culture, the sex lives of college girls how many episodes and African sexualities culture videos nana darkoa blog african wives

A Long Way from Douala by Max Lobe an...

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Brief Summary Bursting with local color, this hilarious, heartwarming coming-of-age tale follows two friends on a raucous journey across Cameroon as they grapple with grief, sexuality, and dreams of leaving. After their father’s sudden death, Jean’s older brother Roger decides he’s had enough of their abusive mother and their city. He runs away to try his luck crossing illegally into Europe, in the hope of becoming a soccer star abroad. When no news of him reaches the family, and the police declare that finding some feckless brat isn’t worth their time, Jean feels he has to act. Aiming to catch up with Roger before he gets to the Nigerian border, Jean enlists the help of the older Simon, a close neighborhood friend, and the two set out on the road. Through a series of joyful, sparky vignettes, Cameroon life is revealed in all its ups and downs. Max Lobe insightfully touches on grave, complex issues, such as the violence Boko Haram has inflicted on the region, yet still recounts events with remarkable humor and levity.

How Boards Work: And How They Can Wor...

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Corporate boards are under great pressure. Scandals and malpractice at companies like Theranos, WeWork, Uber, and Wells Fargo have raised justified questions among regulators, shareholders, and the public about the quality of corporate governance. In How Boards Work, prizewinning economist and veteran board director Dambisa Moyo offers an insider's view of corporate boards as they are buffeted by the turbulence of our times. Moyo argues that corporations need boards that are more transparent, more knowledgeable, more diverse, and more deeply involved in setting the strategic course of the companies they lead. How Boards Work offers a road map for how boards can steer companies through tomorrow's challenges and ensure they thrive to benefit their employees, shareholders, and society at large.

The Fortune Men by Nadifa Mohamed

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The story of a murder, a miscarriage of justice, and a man too innocent for his times . . . Mahmood Mattan is a fixture in Cardiff's Tiger Bay, 1952, which bustles with Somali and West Indian sailors, Maltese businessmen and Jewish families. He is a father, chancer, petty criminal. He is a smooth-talker with rakish charm and an eye for a good game. He is many things, but he is not a murderer. So when a shopkeeper is brutally killed and all eyes fall on him, Mahmood isn't too worried. Since his Welsh wife Laura kicked him out for racking up debts he has wandered the streets more often, and there are witnesses who allegedly saw him enter the shop that night. But Mahmood has escaped worse scrapes, and he is innocent in this country where justice is served. Love lends him immunity too: the fierce love of Laura, who forgives his gambling in a heartbeat, and his children. It is only in the run-up to the trial, as the prospect of returning home dwindles, that it will dawn on Mahmood that he is in a fight for his life - against conspiracy, prejudice and cruelty - and that the truth may not be enough to save him.

When a Stranger Called by 13 Kenyan w...

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Brief Summary An anthology of short stories by 13 Kenyan writers. The book covers different themes - murder, revenge, sex, marriage, workplace relationships, romantic relationships, drugs, etc - all summarized into one: HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS.

African Public Theology

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Through faithful application of Scripture to contexts common in the continent today, contributors from across Africa join as one to present a vision for the Africa that God intended. No simplistic solutions are offered – instead African Public Theology challenges every reader to think through the application of biblical principles in their own community, place of work and sphere of influence.

Secrets by Aimee Katei

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Brief Summary SECRETS is a fiction novel written by a young Kenyan fiction writer, Aimee Katei. It tells a story of small town with dark Secrets. What is the mystery behind lost families? Everything is on move and so is everyone. Sophie walks home one evening to find her family missing. she is on a mission to trace them. obsessed by the fear of compromise by police, she decides to do it in her own way. Being a tactful combatant, she singlehandedly plans her moves leaving no loopholes or tracks. Everything has its wonders, and even darkness and silence. Watch with glimmering eyes the world around her. will she live to see her expectations come true?

Morning Shall Come by Ouma Don Collins

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Brief Summary Struggle is not new to humanity. It has and always will be part of us, whatever form it takes, but the pain. Struggle measures our resilience and builds our fortitude. The more we overcome, the better we become. Therefore, hold on, it is only for a while. Give it another push, try it differently maybe. Rest if you must, but do not give up. ‘Morning Shall Come’ is about rising above struggle. It is a spring of hope and reassurance for better days ahead. It picks on the little everyday things that make life beautiful. It tickles the heart, provokes the mind and uplifts the soul.  

Staying Married: A Day-to-Day Guide T...

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Brief Summary This is a book of hope for marriages just as it was from the beginning. It will bring you to a place of dependence on God in every season of your marriage – the challenging times as well as the happy moments.

Chronicles of Life & Love: Expres...

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Brief Summary In this book, through over fifty poems, Monica passionately captures and describes the emotional journeys of loss and love. The writings are inspired from real-life stories, experiences, and victories.