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First and Last word by J G Nyamu

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Brief Summary It has covered fifteen other powerful statesmen and ordinary people who stepped into higher levels of achievement and excellence through the use of words History of the last century and the first decade of this century would be awfully incomplete without the great destiny-making story of the big trio which relegated communism to the ash heap of history- Reagan, Thatcher and Saint Pope Paul II.

12 Lessons and a Story: A teen’...

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Brief Summary 12 Lessons and a Story A teen's guide to a legendary life by Mbugua Mwangi

Petals of Blood by Ngugi Wa Thiongio

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The Mau Mau rebellion, as it is often called, which began in Kenya in the early 1950s, was a nationalist, anticolonial armed resistance against the British colonial state. The guerrilla movement called itself the Kenya Land Freedom Army; the British dubbed the movement “mau mau,” a meaningless name, to obscure the aims otherwise so clear in the resistance army’s name. Ngugi Wa Thiongío’s Petals of Blood examines, among other things, the betrayal by the postcolonial regime of the ideals of this anticolonial struggle that helped Kenya achieve its independence. The novel revolves around three men and a woman. The four friends reveal different aspects of their history to each other piecemeal, just as their families had guardedly explained the past to them. The lingering effects of the Mau Mau revolt have affected all their lives and by the end of the novel, each character is wrapped up in his or her own exclusive epiphany about life in Kenya. Abdullah, the trader, thinks he failed the movement because he did not avenge the death of a friend who was a revolutionary and who was betrayed. Munira, the schoolteacher and eventual wide-eyed prophet, is paralyzed by the shadow of his successful father, who condemned the Mau Mau but aided the crony corruption of independent Kenya. Wanja, the beauty from a broken home, learns that it was two generations of revolutionary fervor that distorted the home she grew up in. And Karega, Thiongío’s union-pushing hero, scrutinizes the history of Mau Mau as if it were a sacred text. Somewhere in that history, they all believe, is the key to wisdom and justice.

Place by DRR, Clifton Gachagua and Fr...

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Brief Summary This Inaugural issue of drr came out on December 2019 and features 13 writers from Kenya exploring short stories, poetry, creative non-fiction and artwork around the theme of Place. bethuel muthee is the series editor of Place, with Clifton Gachagua and Frankline Sunday as editors.

Ritual by Carey Baraka, Wairimu Murii...

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Brief Summary Ritual is the second issue of drr and was published in August 2020. It's the largest issue of the journal so far and features works from more than 40 writers and artists from Africa and the African diaspora exploring a range of work around the theme of Ritual. Carey Baraka and Wairimu Muriithi are the series editors of Ritual.

The Perilous Journey to beyond My Nos...

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Brief Summary The Perilous Journey to beyond My Nose by Michael Onsando

Matigari by Ngugi wa Thiongo English ...

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Brief Summary Who is Matigari? Is he young or old; a man or fate; dead or living… or even a resurrection of Jesus Christ? These are the questions asked by the people of this unnamed country, when a man who has survived the war for independence emerges from the mountains and starts making strange claims and demands. Matigari is in search of his family to rebuild his home and start a new and peaceful future. But his search becomes a quest for truth and justice as he finds the people still dispossessed and the land he loves ruled by corruption, fear, and misery. Rumors spring up that a man with superhuman qualities has risen to renew the freedom struggle. The novel races toward its climax as Matigari realizes that words alone cannot defeat the enemy. He vows to use the force of arms to achieve his true liberation. Matigari is a satire on the betrayal of human ideals and on the bitter experience of post-independence African society.

Matigari by Ngugi wa Thiongo Kikuyu V...

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Brief Summary Who is Matigari? Is he young or old; a man or fate; dead or living… or even a resurrection of Jesus Christ? These are the questions asked by the people of this unnamed country, when a man who has survived the war for independence emerges from the mountains and starts making strange claims and demands. Matigari is in search of his family to rebuild his home and start a new and peaceful future. But his search becomes a quest for truth and justice as he finds the people still dispossessed and the land he loves ruled by corruption, fear, and misery. Rumors spring up that a man with superhuman qualities has risen to renew the freedom struggle. The novel races toward its climax as Matigari realizes that words alone cannot defeat the enemy. He vows to use the force of arms to achieve his true liberation. Matigari is a satire on the betrayal of human ideals and on the bitter experience of post-independence African society.

The perfect nine: the epic of Gikuyu ...

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Brief Summary A dazzling, genre-defying novel in verse, from the author Delia Owens says “tackles the absurdities, injustices, and corruption of a continent” Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s novels and memoirs have received glowing praise from the likes of President Barack Obama, the New Yorker, the New York Times Book Review, The Guardian, and NPR; he has been a finalist for the Man International Booker Prize and is annually tipped to win the Nobel Prize for Literature; and his books have sold tens of thousands of copies around the world. In his first attempt at the epic form, Ngũgĩ tells the story of the founding of the Gĩkũyũ people of Kenya, from a strongly feminist perspective. A verse narrative, blending folklore, mythology, adventure, and allegory, The Perfect Nine chronicles the efforts the Gĩkũyũ founders make to find partners for their ten beautiful daughters—called “The Perfect Nine” —and the challenges they set for the 99 suitors who seek their hands in marriage. The epic has all the elements of adventure, with suspense, danger, humor, and sacrifice. Ngũgĩ’s epic is a quest for the beautiful as an ideal of living, as the motive force behind migrations of African peoples. He notes, “The epic came to me one night as a revelation of ideals of quest, courage, perseverance, unity, family; and the sense of the divine, in human struggles with nature and nurture.”

The River Between by Ngugi wa Thiongo

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Christian missionaries attempt to outlaw the female circumcision ritual and in the process create a terrible rift between the two Kikuyu communities on either side of the river.

My Life with a Criminal by John Kiria...

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John Kiriamiti's best-selling novel My Life in Crime has become a classic. Here Milly, his girlfriend, tells the poignant story of her life with the bank robber. They were in love, and he was gentle, kind and considerate. But after she moved in with him, she discovered his double life. She remained devoted, but the stress of his life bore its toll, and finally they parted. This sequel novel is also a bestseller in Kenya.

The Sinister Trophy by John Kiriamiti

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Written by the author of the popular Son of Fate, this follow-up story tells of Adams Wamathina, better known as Son of Fate, who is searching for a trophy which other parties will stop at nothing to get. The action takes place in Nairobi and Tanzania and Son of Fate finds himself involved with car chases and murder as he becomes embroiled in the chase.

My Life in Crime by John Kiriamiti

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The late 1960's and early '70s may be remembered as the years of the great bank and other armed robberies in Kenya. This is the true story of one of the participants in some of those robberies, John Kiriamit. In raw and candid language, Kiramiti tells the story of how he dropped out of secondary school when he was only fifteen years old, and for a time became a novice pickpocket, before graduating into crimes like car-breaking and ultimately into violent robbery. This spell-binding story takes the reader into the underworld of crime, and it depicts graphically the criminal's struggle for survival against the forces of law.  

The Ultimate Femme Fatale by Makenah ...

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Brief Summary In the twist of events, Dan , A young detective goes to the extremes in a bid to arrest a woman he believes to be the most feared kingpin in the district. Her wealth and social standing notwithstanding, the entire precinct is up in arms in covert ops and random searches when the death of a hitman brings to a halt, the biggest investigation in the history of the district. Carol, code name Wasp, despite being a notorious criminal, offers to help solve the death of the mystery man.

A life Undeserved Maingis Tribulation...

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Brief Summary A life Undeserved Maingis Tribulations is a breathtaking suspenseful, rapid paced and touching search for rewards that really accrue out of hard work, faithfulness and self discipline. In this novel Warugongo Wamathai juxtaposes the labyrinths of the good, bad , genuine, faithful, virtuous, vile, fate, destiny and absurdity that living and relationship serve humanity. A brilliantly woven magnificent piece.

An Ice Cream War by William Boyd

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Brief Summary 'We will all melt like ice-cream in the sun!' British soldier, East Africa, 1914 On the Western Front millions are being slaughtered. But in East Africa a ridiculous and utterly ignored campaign is being waged - one that continues after the Armistice because no one bothers to tell the participants to stop. As the conflict sweeps up Africans and colonials, so those left at home and those fighting abroad find themselves unable to escape the tide of history bearing down on them.

Weight of Whispers by Yvonne Adhiambo...

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The policeman's grin broadens. He pounces. Long fingers. A girl would shave her head for fingers like his. He spits  on my finger, and draws out the ring with his teeth; the ring I have worn for 18 years from day I was recognized by the priests as a man and a prince.

How to Write about Africa by Binyavan...

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This trio of sharp-witted essays takes irony to a new level. In 'How to Write About Africa', Wainaina dissects the cliché of Africa and the preconceptions dear to western writers and readers with ruthless precision. In the same fashion, ‘My Clan KC’ undresses the layers of meaning shrouding the identity of the infamous Kenya Cowboy, while ‘Power of Love’ bemusedly recollects the advent of the celebrities-for-Africa phenomenon, heralded by the mid-eighties hit song ‘We Are The World’. It also scrutinizes the international NGO circuit and the transactions between ‘dollar-a-day people’ and $5000-a-month United Nations consultants whose started off as ‘$5-dollar-a-day’, 25-year-old backpackers full of ‘love and compassion’ for the continent.

The Delegates Friend by Edward Mwangi

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Brief Summary Franciscar’s desire of establishing the deep secrets tormenting her single mother are crashed when Franciscar and her younger sister faces the most horrendous thing in life. Grace falls into depression when she comes to terms with what has happened to her two lovely girls. She leaves the punctured sixteen year old Franciscar and Doris into the hands of a cruel world:- a world with no single relative. How can they balance between the pain and the survival? Read this thrilling story whose suspense will keep you at the edge of your seat

The Delegate by Edward Mwangi

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Brief Summary The future of Chebet, a teenage girl, and her siblings is at a crossroads. Should she heed her uncle’s advice and submit to the demands of her culture? Should she get herself a job, or should she just let fate take its course? Chebet has to make a choice amid trials, tribulations, and social stigma. Perhaps it is Chebet’s endurance, resilience and hard work that will finally shape her life.