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WAVES – by Misky Nur

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Dive into 'Waves', a captivating poetry collection by Misky Nur Abdullahi. Through emotive verses, Abdullahi explores universal human experiences and societal themes, from love and pain to identity and resilience. Each poem ignites conversations about our shared societal framework, inviting readers to embark on a thought-provoking journey through expressive and engaging poetry.

Run Cheche, Run by Tony Mochama

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The Burt awarding YA novella about a Kenyan runner teen champ called Cheche, who must navigate her way through not just the track and field but also school bullies, arsonists and a new step mom - as well as run a long and deadly race for her life

Learn the alphabet with Shani and Kar...

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This is a book whose purpose is to introduce the alphabet as experienced through Shani and Karisa.

Jane With a Capital J by Jane Gichohi

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Sometimes it seems like the only big things in your life are problems and responsibilities! In Jane with a Capital J you’ll find much to laugh at and think about as Jane shares stories from her life and how her life has been refined and redefined by the Capital J in her life, Jesus!

DESTINATION by Wambua Msembi

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  1. "DESTINATION" is a Magnus opus that gives a profound principles and virtues an individual should bare in mind as they embark towards realization of their dreams. It also leverage sustainable logics and unparalleled intellect. It gives essential component necessary to arrive to the destination of their dreams. The book help the readers to discover how to embody the best qualities of epic knowledge and wisdom they need to have to realize their dreams. "destination" is truly an intellectual tour de force, worthy of it's exalted places among the literary elite.

Qwani 02

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Qwani 02 is a collection of 72 different stories written by 60 writers, spanning various genres such as Flash Fiction, Film Reviews, Music Reviews, Poetry, Philosophy, Science, Short Stories and Sheng

ROAD OF HOPE by Kevin Wanyonyi

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Buy and learn more about love youthful praise and secret of life

Mind your Mind by Simon Wachira

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Mental wellness is a state of well-being where a person realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community. It is the foundation for emotions, thinking, relationships, communication, learning, resilience and self-esteem. Mental illness to the contrary, is a mental disorder involving a depressed mood or loss of pleasure and interest in activities for long periods of time. It is characterised by feelings of worry, anxiety or fear and episodes of mood swings that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities. The pages in this book contain helpful insights that are well put together to assist you manoeuvre through the unforgiving journey of life maintaining mental wellness.

DIFFERENT BUT THE SAME by James Omolo

KShs1,400.00
DIFFERENT BUT THE SAME is a book that will help children from around the world learn and appreciate incredible diversity, self love and tolerance. The message of the book is to help provide children with the support and confidence to be happy with themselves and within their own skin, regardless of their race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability etc. The book also gives a message that the most important thing is to love ourselves and that’s when we can be happy. It’s a book that builds confidence in children and encouraging them to be proud of themselves and that we are all different and unique in different ways but at the same time equal.

Kenya: A Bleeding Economy by Darren K

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A diagnosis of the state of economic doldrums.

STRANGERS AT THE GATE: BLACK POLAND b...

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The history of People of African Descent (PAD) is a complex story in itself and lies at the center of the history of humanity. This book recounts the multiple realities People of African Descent experience in Poland. The process of migration of PAD had been voluntary and devoid of duress because Poland had no colonies in Africa. Their rational choice for coming to Poland is mainly due to cheap education. Considering that the majority of Africans coming to Poland wanted to pursue further education. The African continent for a long time attracted the interest of Polish people who, despite their geographical position at the far East of Europe and their non-involvement in colonial activities, have always been curious to know more about the distant and exotic to them, regions of the world. Their curiosity about Africa was satiated in the past hundred years or so by a number of scholars and journalists in the field and by travellers who wrote about their experiences. The drama that surrounds PAD’s co-existence with Polish community is worth a discourse: the process of transformation that PAD undergoes during their quest for integration, adapting to their new society and still face a hostile environment. The agony that People of African Descent experience in the hands of a specific group is unquestionable.

THE BEAST: WHITE SUPREMACY by James O...

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The beast: white supremacy is about variegated controversial topics on race relations. It delves into the world of White supremacy. It builds on the premise of race relations with the aim of confronting some of the prevalent elements of white supremacy, and to prompt a discourse on race relations. Moreover, this book helps to understand better and take the concept of white supremacy even deeper into a conversation by offering the historical and cultural context, and how they influence the contemporary society. What makes this book outstanding is how it connects the historical perspectives with their implications to the contemporary problems in race relations premised upon white supremacy, outlining various parentheses to validate the narratives.

CROSSING THE COLOURLINE: INTERRACIAL ...

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With the increasing number of Africans in Europe and subsequent upsurge in intermarriages, there has been a rise of biracial children and adults in most countries in Europe who do not fit in the realm of society’s social stratum. Marriages transverse ethnic borders, rising in frequency, yet the cognitive debate on ethnicity, race, migration, and how these variables affect couples and their children from these interracial marriages is a serious hassle – love is not all you need in interracial marriage. This book therefore delves into the multiple realities of interracial marriages through personal narratives of those engaged in it and who go through it on a daily basis. I find that biracial individuals define their identities in different ways likewise; I also find that their parents define them in various ways too. Some biracial individuals are strongly attached to their Black racial identity, while others engage in contextual and situational racial identity work, in spite of how the society perceives them. Affinity to Blackness encompasses a lot of competing identities such as, gender, age, and exposure to non-Blacks. This book is also designed to understand how Black-white interracial parents categorize and reconcile their children’s racial identity. Moreover, the objective of this research book is to expose some of the approaches and strategies parents of biracial individuals convey to their children in order to influence or trivialise their racial identity. My aim in writing this book – using narratives from the parents with biracial kids and also biracial individuals themselves – is that when one reads this book about biracial children and individuals, parents of biracial children, and their position within society, it will unfold an amalgam of multiple realities and multidimensional levels of sense of belonging. The way society identifies individuals has a dramatic effect on everyone, particularly children. This research book starts by giving an overview of the concept of race as the perception of physical differences, and the research result on biracial individuals based on societal misrecognition, everyday challenges and their racial identity and sense of belonging. The book presents the research results on interracial marriage, looking at the multiple challenges that emanates from interracial marriage and how these parents cope with the dual identity of their children. It also delves into the discussion part on parenting as a micro-activism, racial socialization of biracial individuals, some tips in preparing children for encounter with racism and how to actively engage in the discourse on race issues. The outcome of the survey affirms the main themes related to interracial couples and how they apprehend and strategize for the survival of their biracial children.

Watch Where You’re Going by Cha...

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“Watch Where You’re Going” is an epic family drama with horror and thriller undertones about generational curses as seen through the Rukwaro Family as it is haunted by an evil watch that feeds on their desires.

Reflections of a Widow in Marriage an...

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An Inspiring book on Isabella Matheka's life through Marriage and into Widowhood. Lessons learnt that would be useful and helpful. A must read.

Oliver Maina A victim of Circumstance...

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Based on true life events, Oliver finds himself on the short end of the stick and he navigates life from being an infant to a burgeoning teenager, meets a stalker, domestic violence, also falls in love a couple times, there must be a drawing of his silhouette on the ground because of all the falling. Oliver battles bullying and surviving what he calls, Kenya Defense Force Camp. When water turns to ice, you have to wonder how it was water in the first place. Oliver, once a sweet mane, becomes a vile person. Was he not a VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCE though? The author is finally brave enough to tell his story to the world of the events that shaped his life, but in 3rd person. Buckle up!

Frustrations of Hope by Edmond Bukhebi

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Frustrations of Hope is a book that explores the journey of hardships whose aim is to bring guidance and solutions to humanity carrying with it a message that there's need for the people of all races to refuse to be locked up yet they have the power to break free and live a live of freedom, peace, love and joy through Christ Jesus. May be it is because of human reluctance that our society has a lot of frustrated graduates than nation-building graduates. The captured experiences and perceptions symbolize the status of the majority of people in the society. T.F Hodge once said, "To conquer frustration, one must remain intensely focused on the outcome, not the obstacles."

Take Me out of thy Head by Edmond Buk...

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"Take me out of thy head" indeed provides an effective elaboration on understanding the extent of God's interaction in human affairs. This argument is prevalent in discussions today, often questioning why, if God is good, He would allow evil to occur. This book delves into the true "God's Original Intention" within human history, which was to create a dwelling place for Himself—a community of free and conscious living beings. It urges us to embark on a prison break plan and find freedom. My ultimate prayer has been for God to rescue us from the negative whispers in our minds, which falsely claim that everything He does is against our desire for greatness. Perhaps God is against the human will in favor of His own Will, which is to create a peaceful and fruitful life of freedom for humanity. "Take me out of thy head" serves as a metaphor commonly known as "thinking outside the box," encouraging readers to think differently, unconventionally, and from a new perspective. It emphasizes the freedom of the mind in accepting that God's knowledge holds supreme power over all things. The book aims to bless readers as they explore its contents. The quote by Jerry Bridges highlights the profound love of God, demonstrated through the sacrifice of His Son even when humanity was His enemy. It affirms the belief that if God loved us in such a remarkable way, He will continue to care for us as His children. "If God loved me enough to give His Son to die for me when I was His enemy, surely He loves me enough to care for me now that I am His child."

Flashes of Life: Return of the Outcas...

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Flashes of life is a juxtaposition of grief and triumph and what exists at the intersection of both. On the precipice of cementing relationships, the author gets hit by sudden deaths of his brother, forcing him to reckon with both competing realities of life considering that yhe author is seen as an outcast in that family because he was not born or raised in that family. It also exposes the upheavals visited upon women who become widows from clan upon the death of their husbands in Africa, Kenya in the context of the bookl

50 tips on how to find peace in the d...

KShs650.00
The book provides 50 tips on how to find peace even in the darkest moments in your life. It reminds you that life ia a journey and before a break through you always experience a breakdown. It helps you to train your mind to be stronger than your emotions.