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Tikitimaji by Prof K W Wamitila

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Tikitimaji by Prof K W Wamitila

Kichocheo cha Ushairi ( Mwongozo wa U...

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Kichocheo cha Ushairi ( Mwongozo wa Uchambuzi wa Mashairi)

Marinas Voice by Kyallo Wadi Wamitila

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Marinas Voice by Kyallo Wadi Wamitila

Unaitwa Nani by Prof K W Wamitila

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Unaitwa Nani by Prof K W Wamitila

Nobodys Darling by Gilbert Mwangi

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Nobodys Darling by Gilbert Mwangi

Transference by Jacob Aliet

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TRANSℲꓱRENCE Lupkes is a hard-working young man shooting his shot in a toxic work environment with dim prospects. In the wake of COVID19 travel restrictions, businesses are suffering globally. As the economy tanks and job losses accrue, Lupkes loses his job. He is devastated. As he is despairing, a lady he has been desiring appears at the lowest point in his life. Will things work out between them under his current situation? Desperate for a means of survival, he finds a job opportunity at a pineapple plantation thirty miles away. He packs his belongings and leaves them in Nairobi to explore this new prospect. As he settles in his new job on a far-flung farm, he sees red flags and questions his decision. After a nightmarish first night, he wants to leave, but his peculiar host has a fiendish plan for him. He decides to go back to Nairobi but realizes, rather late, that he is on a very dark farm where diabolical forces are at play, and he is their new target. Will he survive his nemesis? Transference is an anthology of sixteen short stories. Some roar with passion and twist in agony, others are tearjerkers, yet some are dark. Very dark.

Unplugged: Things Our Fathers Did not...

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UNPLUGGED – What Our Fathers Did not Tell Us As children, we learnt from Disney that if you treat her like a queen, she will treat you like a King. We were also taught that a man should go on one knee while proposing to a woman because women are the prize. We were also taught that we should listen to our wives and be gentlemen because women like nice boys they can trust and not bad boys who weren’t faithful. Men have tested these ideas, and thousands of men have lived to share their experiences and results. This book consolidates what men have learnt about intergender dynamics: what works and what does not work. Today, marriage rates are declining. Forty per cent of single black women in the US are single mothers who prioritize getting babies over getting in a stable long-term commitment, aka marriage. Why do many young girls today prefer becoming side chicks to high-value men rather than settling in marriage with an average man? In 2019, the American Psychological Association labelled traditional masculinity as harmful. But if so, why are women striving to be like men? What is the impact of masculine females on relationships? Why are women being told to “act like a lady and think like a man” if masculinity is harmful? What attracts women to men, and how can men maintain that attachment? In the age of social media, where women get free attention and validation from hundreds of men, how do men in long term relationships deal with partners who feel they have so many options? Women file for divorce 70-80% of the time in the western world. How can men navigate marriage with modern women incentivized to divorce by divorce laws? Why did the Greeks equate the feminine with chaos, represented as the goddess Pandora? Why are most oracles in epics female, and why did God tell Adam that his first sin was listening to Eve? On average, men’s handgrip strength, testosterone levels, and overall masculinity is declining, while women’s enrolment rates in universities have outstripped those of men. Among trans adults, the majority are men who say they were born female. Why? Why is masculinity on the decline? In 2021, before a whole school assembly at Brauer College in Victoria, Australia, the male students were all told to stand up, turn to a girl in their class and say sorry. Yet they had done nothing wrong. Based on Census Bureau historical data and Morgan Stanley forecasts, 45% of prime working-age women (ages 25-44) will be single by 2030—the largest share in history—up from 41% in 2018. This book traces the origin of the steady decline of the man’s role in the family. It also seeks to help men understand female nature, revitalize masculinity and build full-stack men who can navigate relationships while providing leadership in an increasingly gynocentric world that has largely silenced men. This book will plug you from comforting lies to cold hard truths.

Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor

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Ayosa is a wandering spirit—joyous, exuberant, filled to the brim with longing. Her only companions in her grandmother’s crumbling house are as lonely as Ayosa herself: the ghostly Fatumas, whose eyes are the size of bay windows, who teach her to dance and wail at the death news; the Jolly-Annas, cruel birds who cover their solitude with spiteful laughter; the milkman, who never greets Ayosa and whose milk tastes of mud; and Sindano, the kind owner of a café no one ever visits. Unexpectedly, miraculously, one day Ayosa finds a friend. Yet she is always fixed on her beautiful mama, Nabumbo Promise: a mysterious and aloof photographer, she comes and goes as she pleases, with no apology or warning. Set at the intersection of the spirit world and the human one, Things They Lost is a stunning and unforgettable novel that unfurls the dizzying dualities of love, at its most intoxicating and all-encompassing.

Unfit for Society by Munira Hussein

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From the problems of the girls and women grappling with the challenges of living in a patriarchal culture to the allure of terrorist groups, Munira Hussein writing in the voice of what one of her characters describes as the children of the north brings a unique perspective from a region of Kenya which, despite its rich cultural traditions, is mostly associated in the popular imagination, with all the wrong things; violence, insecurity and underdevelopment. This compelling collection of stories from a young and upcoming writer shows there is more. Written in the exuberant flair of a poet, it celebrates the resilience of a people striving to survive in a harsh and unforgiving environment, the soaring aspirations of the younger generation for a better life and stands as a challenge to society to re-examine its ethos; some of which have clearly been overtaken by time. Recently shortlisted for the African Writers Award for the short story Powder in the Wind, Ms. Hussein has the grit to curve herself a niche in the literary sphere and Unfit for Society is only but the first word in what promises to be a fruitful writing career. Prof. Goro Kamau, Associate Professor of Literature, Laikipia University

And This is How to Stay Alive by Shin...

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Nyokabi's world unravels after her brother Baraka's death by suicide. When an eccentric auntie gives Nyokabi a potion that sends her back in time to when Baraka was still alive, it becomes her only goal to keep him that way. Nyokabi learns that storytellers may be the carriers of time, but defying the past comes with its own repercussions.

Kiss Me Goodbye by Wairiuko wa Nyambura

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She thinks the handsome but jobless boyfriend loves her. Then she finds out about his dirty tricks, his heartless diary, and his timed writing project. So, he wants her to inspire him to write a romance novel then end their romantic relationship at the advanced stage of his novel writing, huh? He finds himself at her mercy after an unexpected turn of events. She also finds herself at the mercy of another jealous woman who wants to snatch the mysterious boyfriend from her. The other rich woman, who cannot win his love, incites the ex-girlfriend to teach him a lesson. Shouldn't she protect him instead? Now, she's unsure of whom to side with. Should she listen to the bossy, angry, revengeful and lovelorn inciter whose financial and moral conditional support requires her to break her ex-boyfriend's heart too? But then her loved-up ex-boyfriend apologizes, wants reconciliation, and tries to win back her affections...

Cocktail from the Savannah by Ciku Ki...

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Story of Masikonde, a Maasai moran living large in the city, a ladies’ man who loves his wife, Sinta, yet can’t stay faithful. He falls in love, again, with an unlikely candidate, Terian. Are his philanderer tendencies from cultural conditioning, or is he just an unfaithful man using culture as an excuse?

With Eyes Wide Open by Erick B. Gichuru

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With Eyes Wide Open Novel is a Raw African account of losing innocence, self-discovery and the madness that lies in between! With Eyes Wide Open Novel is about us. We all have a dark side! At some point in our lives, we’ve done or said something that we are truly ashamed of. For some of us, our forefathers are still turning in their graves. They say we become different versions of ourselves before we become who we truly are. Set in the heart of Africa and inspired by life itself, the author vividly captures the messy human experience that might hit too close to home. Author: Erick B. Gichuru Genre: Literary Fiction; Romance Type: Print Paperback Length: 273 Pages Publisher: Thelocco Publishers

The Rainmaker and Other Stories by Cy...

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The Rainmaker and Other Stories by Cyprian Ekwensi

Waridi Tamthilia Na Kyelanzi Matei

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Tamthilia ya Waridi ni baadhi ya tamthilia chache hapa nchini ambazo zinaangazia mivutano ya kitamaduni ambapo mwanamke anasawiriwa kuwa na uwezo wa kujikomboa kutoka mikononi mwa wadhalimu.

Mapambazuko ya Machweo na Hadithi Nyi...

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Mapambazuko ya Machweo na Hadithi Nyingine by D.W Lutomia and Phibbian Muthama

A Silent song and Other Stories by Go...

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A Silent song and Other Stories by Godwin Siundu

When The Ancient Tree Falls by Jared ...

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WHEN THE ANCIENT TREE FALLS will take you back to the African roots on values of honesty, hardwork, kinship ties and generosity. The book features powerful African proverbs and wise sayings that will inspire learning in the readers.

Declare Your Interest by Hamisi Wawire

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Fazul, a young and ambitious teacher gets into an undeclared love relationship with the new madam Fatim. What follows is emotional twists and turns that not only leave readers glued but also carry them into the world of the protagonist: Fazul, with betrayals, hypocrisy, suffering and perseverance, one thing stands out: truth will always triumph. By Hamisi Wawire.