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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

Unbury Our Dead with Song by MÅ©koma w...

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In the heart of Nairobi, four musicians – The Diva, The Taliban Man, The Corporal and 70-year-old bartender Miriam – gather for a once in a lifetime competition, to see who can perform the best Tizita. In the audience is tabloid journalist John Thandi Manfredi, who is enthralled by their renditions of the Ethiopian blues. Desperate to learn more, he follows the musicians back to Ethiopia, hoping to uncover the secret to this haunting music. Manfredi's search takes him from the idyllic Ethiopian countryside to vibrant juke joints and raucous parties in Addis Ababa, set to a soundtrack of stirring Tizita performances. From the humble domesticity behind the Diva's glamorous façade, to the troubling question of the Corporal's military service past, Manfredi discovers that the many layers to this musical genre are reflected in the lives and secrets of its performers. A love letter to beauty, music and the imagination, Unbury Our Dead with Song captures how it feels have an encounter with the sublime.

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

The Leader : English Version of the K...

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Brief Summary The Leader focuses on the perennial issues that bedevil leadership in Africa. While the citizens of Sagamoyo are preparing for month long festivities in recognition of "monumental development", Chapakazi Market, which is the mainstay of the regional economy is closed suddenly. Why have the Leaders closed the Market? What will happen to the people of Sagamoyo who rely on the Market? This play gives a realistic image of a country that takes pride in having been independent for decades. However, who has benefited from these independence?

The Wrath by Simeon Uwuoga Adol

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Brief Summary Nya'Chula, a lady of rare beauty but whose body is a cage of evil spirits and should only live with a medicine man , submits herself to be married as a third wife by one of the regular folks. Shortly, after, her husband dies " a simple death" and leaves men competing to inherit her. In an effort to guard against the dowry of her daughters going to stepsons, she hires the services of a mean witch who kills a stepson, an upcoming wrestler upon whom the village pegs its hope in the coming inter-village sports festivals, and his mentor. But its blood for blood and the witch demands to be paid for his services with the life of her daugher.

I Missed A Bullet by Juma Patrick Kurwa

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Brief Summary This book is a dedication for young adults from all walks of life irrespective of the gender or ethnic background. It inspires hope, resilience and determination especially for the Kenyan men and women in uniform who find no reason to be alive and instead resort to using their own arms to end their lives.

Never Say Never by Anthony Mugo

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Brief Summary Anthony Mugo's Never Say Never is a compelling story of a teenager's quest for education under the most difficult conditions. Daniel Muthini Njoki, the son of a poor, single mother, is arrested and taken to a remand home in Murang'a, then to Getathuru Reception Centre. He is subsequently transferred to other approved schools: Kericho, Othaya, and finally Kabete, where he sits and passes the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. The doors to a university are now open. Although he is an innocent inmate, and although textual evidence points in the direction of the mother, the question of who engineered his arrest is part of what makes this work so un-put-downable. The sum total is a superlatively well-written novel about the difficulties, the challenges, and the hopes of getting an education in Kenya.

Millennial Voices: East African Poetry

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Brief Summary Millennial Voices: East African Poetry is a wide ranging anthology of poetry featuring poets from across the East African region.

Going Down River Road by MEJA MWANGI

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This was quickly followed by Carcase for Hounds (1974), which won the inaugural Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature and was also adapted for the film "Cry Freedom". Since then, Meja has written many novels, most of which are published in the Peak Library: Kill Me Quick (1973), Carcase for Hounds (1974), Going Down River Road (1976), Striving for the Wind (1990) and The Last Plague (2000), which won the 2001 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. While continuing to write, Meja is still involved in film making. Ben is a man on the move-in bars, nightclubs, in the streets, in the brothels down River Road in Nairobi. It is on one of these occasions that he meets Winni and her son Baby. But Winni runs off with her white boss leaving her little son with Ben, and destroying his trust in women. When Ben meets Ocholla at a construction site, action, humour and more people come into the picture. Mwangi's light-hearted treatment of serious situations makes an unforgettable impact. Rarely has anybody put so much understanding and empathy into character portrayal in a contemporary novel about our time and place. And our time and place is all this novel is all about!

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.

Ndoto ya Almasi by Ken Walibora

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Brief Summary Ndoto ya Almasi Kenyan storybook for young readers.

The whorehouse by Njoki Kamande

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When you go to bed, the whorehouse wakes up; when you rise in the morning, the whorehouse goes to bed. The gentleman of the whorehouse have no place that they want to go home to; and the ladies of the whorehouse call it home, at least for now. But what happens when the events of the night are exposed to the light of the day?

The Shadow of a Bullet By Douglas Logedi

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Brief Summary A government that desperately tries to stop terrorism in means so known to the problem that the government becomes its own downfall. A story full of desperation, infiltration, betrayal, strategy, and wit.

Chasing a Bullet By Douglas Logedi

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Brief Summary The story a family in a web of terrorism. Mustafa’s family was brought together by terrorism, is united by terrorism, and destroyed by terrorism. This is a journey through the life of a terrorist hunter.

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?

Equipoise: 2020 Anthology of the Nair...

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Brief Summary Ten new stories from Kenya. Herein are to be found vampires and gods; sex toys and exhibitionists; divorces and soon-to-be divorcees; heart attacks and heartbreaks; grief unending, bad decisions and unexpected salvation; the unemployed, troubled expatriates, hustlers and conmen; adventures in Nairobi, Dar es Salam, Mt. Elgon and everywhere in between; friends who are not just friends, unruly relatives and beloved but complicated parents. Featured authors are:
  • Miriam Amoit
  • Rumona Apiyo
  • Nyasili Atetwe
  • Clarie Gor
  • Alvin Kathembe
  • Duncan Mwangi
  • Aggrey Oriwo
  • Gladwell Pamba
  • Natalie Sifuma
  • Kiprono Tonui
This anthology represents the work of authors who have participated in fiction classes at the Nairobi Writing Academy, an organization run by 2018 Caine Prize for African Writing winner, Makena Onjerika.

A Boy named Koko by Adipo Sidang

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Brief Summary Koko is a talented boy. His teachers like him and try to help him develop his talent. However, he is different from others - he lives with albinism. This makes others treat him differently. His mother punishes him frequently and hurls insults at him, in spite of being restrained by the neighbor. Boys of his age find pleasure in making fun of his condition and often provoke him to fight. But Koko is a calm boy who does not like controversy. With a view to running away from constant scolding and conflict, Koko runs away from home. What follows is a roller-coaster of events and experiences. Will Koko emerge from his social maze and amount to something? Find the answers to this question from this spellbinding story.