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Here I stand by Noah Roy

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Life is like a body of water. The calm season comes and we are able to see our reflections. When wind or a storm comes, we lose clarity and a sense of self.W then should we do and enjoy our existence in this dimension? Here, I stand simply tells us to live. To jump with the tides, or saddle through them. To maintain calm and peace, or to share the joy with the people around us. It is about being and finding satisfaction while at it, whatever life brings, wherever it leads, however it goes. That nothing is etched on stones, and all we have now, and for as long as we exist, is to just live. Be you. They’ll adjust

The Unbroken Spirit by Wanjiru Waithaka

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An abominable crime has been committed but powerful unseen forces have conspired to thwart justice. A woman left with no options seeks the ultimate revenge as the battle between good and evil turns to war. A desperate race against time through the streets of Nairobi to avert another tragedy that will consume them all. Can she be stopped in time…or is it already too late?

The Quotist by Muthoni Kirumba

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The Quotist is a motivational book consisting of daily life quotes and anectodes touching on entrepreneurship and the essence of life. The short stories are meant to encourage and push you to go beyond your excellence and achieve more in life while being content in the present.

The Crystal Ball Fell by Muthoni Kirumba

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The Crystal Ball Fell is a Kenyan Fiction story focusing on three main societal issues: emotional abuse, family feud and betrayal. These are issues we face on a daily.

Aminata by Francis D Imbuga

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Aminata is a play written by Francis Imbuga. It stars Aminata as the main character with Jumba as her uncle who are the main antagonist and protagonist. It all talks about women emancipation and change in society due to modernisation.

Dear You by Lewis Wamwanda

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Dear you, don’t cry. You’ve got a reason to smile. But if crying makes you feel better, then cry out loud. Depression is like silence in a ghost city. Everyone might be affected, but no one wants to talk about it, especially when you are a man. It is said that “men shouldn’t be depressed, nor should they cry”. Lewis Wamwanda has broken the odds by addressing the matters that affect him. Through letters addressed to his fictitious friends and you, the reader, he opens up, and by opening up, he heals. He believes that through these letters, you are also going to get the strength to open up and start your healing process. The letters are also a source of inspiration, in case you thought there weren’t any. And if they aren’t, then your letters might be a source of inspiration to others. This story might be similar to yours or your friend’s. So, if you thought you are alone, no, you aren’t.

Irresistible by Larry liza

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This is an anthology of 106 poems on the mixed blessings of life, eros and agape love. Introduction I was four when I recited my first poem Ten when I wrote my first I am not a competent worker yet Yet been before the extraordinary I was fourteen as I wrote a poem in this book Majority written in my twenties Nothing rotates the world as love No wonder it is the central theme here Agape is the love associated with the Creator His sacrifices for humanity, living and unborn Eros is the attraction between you and me Brooding desire for the physical and the heart When Agape meets Eros in our mixed world The outcome is IRRESISTIBLE!

Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits...

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Missionaries, Mercenaries and Misfits is a book that will make us re-imagine our world and our place in it, and force us to reconsider the value of "development" and what it really means to the people of Africa. All the contributors to this anthology approach the notion of development through their own worldviews and experiences: many are convinced that it is time to declare the death of development as an idea, as an ideology, and as an industry. The essays in this book come from various writers, most of whom are either based in East Africa, or are part of its diaspora, or who have worked, often as developmentalists in their own way, within Africa. Consequently, this extremely accessible collection does not attempt the grand sweep, raging aimlessly against the development machine with general complaints that fail to hit their mark. Rather, it is a focused peep into international, regional and local attempts to develop Africa, thereby exposing the reader to a much-needed African perspective on the development industry and why it has failed so miserably in lifting millions of people out of poverty.

Bachelorette Diaries (Anniversary Edi...

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Shiri Golan is smart, intelligent, and successful—top media girl and owner of Golan Technologies that’s hired to develop stealth software for the Kenya Defence Forces fighter jets. But she isn’t as smart when she falls in love with a Catholic priest, and skeletons crawl out of her perfect man’s closet, hauling betrayal, a dark past, and deadly secrets with them. Hurt, betrayed, and vengeful, Shiri finds herself caught between forgiveness and justice and fighting unknown forces. This is definitely a great read, and the suspense is simply enthralling. Verah Omwocha, Kenyan Writer The book is a light read. Nancy Oyula

Marry Me a Co-Wife and Other Poems by...

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Marry Me a Co-Wife and Other Poems is a collection of poems that seek to speak to the reader about our delicate social fabric that is in danger of being torn.

Adhabu Ya Maisha By Elishaphan Wachira

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Mwaisambe alipata taarifa kwamba katika jimbo lao la Matusitusi kulikuwako na mganga mashuhuri. Mganga huyo aliwatibu watu kwa dawa za kienyeji alizokuwa nazo daima. Basi baada ya kusikia habari kumhusu mganga huyo, Mwaisambe aliamua kwenda kumtembelea. Ndugu Mwaisambe anaonekana kuishi maisha ya kubahatisha. Ni mfano wa vijana wanaoonekana kukosa ruwaza, wanabebwa hobelahobela na upepo wa nakama na kuwaangamiza. Mwaisambe yu safarini kumtafuta mganga mashuhuri asiyemjua asili wala fasili yake. Anapanda milima na kuivuka miamba hadi katika eneo la Kivunja Kimya. Atafaulu kumpata mganga wake? Jisomee upate kujua… * Bwana Elishaphan Wachira ni miongoni mwa waandishi wanaochipuka kwa kasi sana. Anajikusuru daima kuandika kwa lugha ya Kiswahili na kukiendeleza. Kwa sasa ni mwalimu wa Kiswahili katika shule ya upili ya Wasichana ya Rarakwa katika Gatuzi la Murang’a. Anajaribu kwa udi na uvumba kukiendeleza Kiswahili kupitia kazi bunilizi. Kwa sasa anamiliki shahada ya ualimu kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Kenyatta.

Kengeza La Jasiri By Shisia Wasilwa

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Jasiri ana Kengeza. Kengeza hilo halimpi amani. Linamsumbua maishani. Hilo kengeza linayaunganisha maisha yake ya zamani na usasa. Kalipata ujanani. Amekataa kulizika katika kaburi la sahau. Je, Jasiri atapata tiba ya kengeza hilo analopenda, kulificha pembeni mwa kijoyo chake? Anagundua pia marehemu babake kaaga dunia kutokana na hilo kengeza. Je, haya makengeza ndiyo nini? Ni masimulizi yanayonata, yaliyosheheni taharuki na maudhui mazito. Kuhusu mwandishi Shisia Wasilwa ni mwandishi na mwanahabari stadi wa siku nyingi. Aliwahi kuhudumu na Shirika la Habari nchini Kenya-KBC, China Radio Kimataifa, Citizen Tv na Radio, BBC na Deutsche Welle-DW. Baadhi ya kazi zake ni pamoja Makovu ya Uhai na Dunia Tambara Bovu. Alihariri Ndoto ya Almasi chake Ken Walibora, mwongozo wa Utengano wa Said. A. Mohammed miongoni mwa kazi nyingine teule. Kwa sasa anazamia shahada ya uzamili katika masuala ya mawasiliano katika chuo Kikuu cha Aga Khan.

Miracle Merchant by Wahome Mutahi and...

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Apostle Paul Meshak Mpevu of the African Church of Modern Apostles is preacher per excellence. Crowds pack his crusades to receive divine guidance and healings that the apostle is famous for. Unknown to them, however, the Apostle has an uncanny craving for things worldly—money, influence, name it. To achieve his ends he is in league with pretenders. extortionists, drug dealers and cartels of all descriptions. It takes the efforts of one Dhlakama, private investigator and former policeman, to unearth the mighty Apostle. But not before a number of lives have been lost and others rendered useless... Wahome Mutahi and Wahome Karengo, well-known for their prolific journalistic and theatre exploits, join hands in this blockbuster that explores religious hypocrisy and indoctrination in the most penetrating and captivating of ways.

Honey and Venom by Esther Mwalimu

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  1. LOVE & COUNTRY – Two ideals that are worth fighting and dying for to the citizens of a rich but poorly governed African state that is facing unprecedented political turmoil…

The Forbidden Fruit

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Devolution of governance and management of public services came as a blessing to many at the grassroots. It generated hope and raised expectations for the many that wallowed in poverty for years on end. With twists and turns, Tumbocracy etches out Democracy and, inevitably, things take the wrong-turn! Is doom the ultimate destination for the many a citizen at the grassroots? Forbidden Fruit is a fast-paced drama that raises important questions about the legitimacy of the many flagship initiatives of devolved units! What Others Say “The play captures happenings in devolved units in Kenya. Poor governance, mass corruption, and leaders’ amassing of wealth for themselves, is evident. The playwright creates the content anew and makes it sensitive to the society again as these issues have been taken as obvious and normal.” – Rose Keya Kong’ani, Editor

The Girl of Red Beauty

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In these thirteen chapters of verse, titled The Girl of Red Beauty, Alfred Nyagaka Nyamwange captures voices of the people of Gusii, AbaGusii, through their songs, proverbs and play games. The voices pronounce AbaGusii philosophies, fears, moods, and tempo as they work and traverse the hills and the valleys that constitute the Gusii Highlands. The element of the poetry here emanates from the beliefs, norms, proverbs, sayings, wisdom, songs, stories, and the environment, all of which combine to produce a presence of living souls. The personas fully manifest in an active environment, whereby, at every strum of the lyre and roll of the drum, the verse comes alive. Welcome, sing and dance along. What Others Say Nyamwange writes in the trend of African oral tradition with his poetry using local imagery and idioms, and of simple and direct language. "It affirms valuable continuity with pre-colonial African culture synthesized with other cultures to create something unique.” – Dr. Chris Okemwa, Author, Poet and Lecturer in Literary Studies. “The uniqueness of the anthology of this poetry lies in the thorough depiction of the culture of AbaGusii from different facets such as marriage, circumcision, religion, environment through poetry. The work resembles great poetry such as Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol.” – Dr. Andrew Nyongesa, Editor and Literary Scholar

Salted with Fire

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Salted with Fire takes place in Kisii on the eve of Kenya’s independence. Central to the story is Dexter Conway, a colonial officer who will be one of the few to remain in Kenya. This suits Conway, who seeks a different life in the newly independent country. The tale begins with a mysterious train wreck. As the story unfolds, Conway becomes enmeshed with Kwamboka, wounded and hidden at Conway’s home by his servant, Maranga. Through Kwamboka, Conway’s relationship with Maranga takes a new turn. In the surprising and suspenseful story, Arthur Dobrin reverses the effect of a changing world upon the lives of these people in Western Kenya

The Scavengers

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Scavengers is a story of twists and turns in relationships, and personal interests, that all make a complex entangled web in a community that straddles the traditional and modern. It is a tale of widowhood occasioned by close family friends, the clash of views on a widow’s and masculinity’s place in society. … will there is justice? Or even, poetic justice? Moreover, this is a story about a mother who faces challenges in raising a son to become a professional she would be proud of, only to be disappointed that a child, even having qualified into one of the most prestigious professions, can reject it as her dream! He would pursue his own career course! What others say “The content is factual. The writer captures real life situations where our goodness, at some point, can cost our lives. Not all good deeds are repaid with goodness.” – Rose Kenya Kong’ani, teacher and editor.

Dead Manners: An Anthology of New Age...

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DEAD MANNERS: An Anthology of New Age Poetry is a maiden Read Us Africa collection that features 50 poets(both budding and established) from 10 African countries. The poets in this anthology lucidly sum up their emotions with brevity, simplicity, and earnestness, sailing the reader on a journey into Africa through the 10 explicit themes of love, morality, gender equality, identity, poverty, exploitation, justice, religion, education, and climate.

LAANA: Daughter of the Middle World b...

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Laana is known as The Cursed One among her people. This story is set in the Kingdom of Mema, at a time when the gods choose those who could speak of their wishes. Laana is sighted but above all, she can travel the world of the living, the dead and those in between. She has learned to lurk in the shadows until she catches the attention of Mema's only Prince, Jabali.