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First Great Success by Sauline Mbaka

KShs800.00
This book presents outstanding pillars of life among others that will: o Offer advice and constructive examples of how first Borns of all kinds of back ground can succeed and improve their lives spiritually, physically, financially thus advantageous to their siblings too. EST GREAT JCCESS o Empower them to be good leaders/ mentors who enjoy making a difference and guiding their siblings to achieve their potential as well as reach new horizons. O Challenge first Borns to take ownership in defining their success and reality. o Enable them create visions of their destinations hence it is a kill to destruction as well as their siblings. o Give complete make overs to distressed souls and generally to those who have difficulties with their past hurts. As a First born be Empowered and make a Difference! This is an instilling book well written with spiritual inspiration to provide founda- tional insights of life and overcoming challenges to success for firstborns who always "design and build" the family plane while flying it. I highly recommend this book for firstborns, parents, guardians, caregivers and anyone looking for inspi- ration for taking on new challenges in life. -Dr. David Kimori, Professor, USA.

How Jasto Became an Environment Champ...

KShs650.00 KShs500.00
This is a collection of captivating stories carefully pieced together to sharpen creativity and reading skills. It is perfect for children aged between 5 and 13 years and catchy for adults who enjoy creative stories. Have fun as you color each illustration to your liking. From the lovely Nairobi landmarks to the deep valleys of the countryside, you will travel through different environments, learn how to plant trees and care for the animals. Find out what happens to the lost zebra in a village and meet a family that loves trees. Love giants? Meet Agego and Omwami and delight in the beauty of science fiction.

The Special Secret Sauce by Wangari K...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,650.00
Life in Doll Cottage is magical and always full of adventure. Doll Lady is dizzy with excitement and has big plans. However, something happens that turns everything upside down. Jabali, Pendo, Fadhili, Jameela, Amani and all the other dolls are not happy. The yarn balls only make matters worse. Can Doll Lady help the dolls discover their Special Secret Sauce? This story embraces and celebrates differences and teaches children that who we are is not based on our physical appearances but on that which lives inside of us. A great read, with beautiful illustrations. This hard cover book is ideal for children ages 5 – 9 years.

Sexorcised by Silas Nyanchwani

KShs1,790.00 KShs1,500.00
Bruce Momanyi is a 41-year-old man on a good run: great job, huge perks, and an outwardly enviable Kenyan upper-middle-class family. However, one fatal trip to Facebook pokes holes in his illusion of a neat and well-organized family; there is a ghost in his closet, and it is big. Quick, thick, and fast, his life and that of his family take unpredictable forms. For him, it is disillusionment, pain, and sex that punctuate his next phase of life as he ventures into an incessant search for healing and love until he finds love again in a hot 22-year-old who drowns him in love. Reviews Sexorcised is Nyanchwani at his salacious best as a storyteller, serving a side salad of a story that sticks to one like a delicious sin. Tony Mochama, Author, 2063: Last Mile Bet, columnist at The Standard. Sexorcised is the mountain where love dies Where lovers come to heal, and we all come home to ourselves Wounded. Cut. Broken. Dead. Pierced together. Alive. Home. CulturedPaws, Kenyan poet. Maan! This book is lit. I have sat up, keeled over, laughed, fallen off the sofa, and even choked on tea reading this book...There is humour. Social commentary and recasting of street wisdom in the pages. Great stuff. George Ogutu, Editor, The Nation Silas Nyanchwani was born in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya. He has worked as a journalist and writer for The Standard Group (Kenya). Previously, his travelogue and short fiction were published in The East African, and The Millenium Post (New Delhi, India) among other publications. He holds an MS in Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism (New York) and a BA in Literature from the University of Nairobi. He lives in the South-Eastern part of Nairobi with his two dogs. He is said to be the tallest African writer. This is his debut novel.

50 Memos To Men by Silas Nyanchwani (...

KShs1,790.00 KShs1,500.00
50 MEMOS TO MEN (Vol.II) Our crusty curmudgeon is back with a second installment of 50 Memos to Men. Like any other man, he is still preoccupied with the biggest source of pain for men: relationships. In this edition, he builds on the previous memos, but goes harder on men, reminding them they have a sole responsibility to save themselves from failure. Within these pages, he unpacks some thorny subjects like: Why Your Wife Suers From Buyer’s Remorse Around Age 28-35 The precursor to buyer’s remorse in marriage is always the girl picking a man to full a certain desperate but temporary economic need or the race to beat the biological clock. Buyer’s remorse is the woman’s self-correction mechanism before she cheats on you, dumps you, and eventually divorces you. What Men in Uniform Get Wrong About Women. The police produce the highest number of cucks per capita than any demographic of men. They are used to giving people orders which distorts their view of the dating field. They learn too late that you can’t order women around anymore. To Know a Woman or To Love Her: That Is The Question You can only know or love a woman at a time. Never both. Better to know a woman than to love her. Actually, love them in your teens and early 20s, then learn them before you hit 30 years. To Older Men Who Marry Younger Women. Nature is unkind to men who make decisions out of foolish romantic aspirations. The very things that make such a marriage perfect, the man’s money and the woman’s youthfulness, are the very things that wreck it later. Don't Marry a Slay Queen. A reformed slay queen will never have empathy: She will subject you to so many shit tests. She is neither worth your efforts nor your love. She will demand more and more until you drop dead. The worst part is that once she drains you, she will abandon you and you will be a shell of your former self. She will move on with

Coming to Birth by Marjorie Oludhe Ma...

KShs1,000.00 KShs700.00
The novel opens with the Introduction of Martin Were to the audience. Martin is presented as a member of the educated middle working class in the Kenyan society and is in every way, a perfect depiction of young man with a successful life laid before him. Paulina Akelo, who is barely out of her teens, and wife to Martin Were, is also presented at the beginning of the novel. She is presented as being naive and ignorant to the ways of ‘the city’. The story-line of the novel follows the life of this young couple, who experience the ups and downs of marriage life with childlessness being the main negatively-impacting force on their marriage. The Story of Martin and Paulina runs along that of political developments in Kenya as a young nation. The nation goes through political upheavals, which are mainly characterized by the assassination of key governing figures in the then ruling government. The downturns experienced by Kenya as a country are more or less similar to those experienced by Martin and Paulina in their marriage union. In the story, Paulina is seen to develop from the naive and ignorant lady she was at the beginning of the novel, into a confident and well informed individual, capable of voicing her stand in what she believes in.

Project Design for Geomatics Engineer...

KShs18,000.00 KShs16,000.00
This new practice-oriented book, rich in international best practices and locally relevant project examples and exercises in Geomatics and Surveying, has just brought to an end the era when university students, professors, and practitioners couldn't trace a detailed book deliberately authored to bridge the gap between theory and practice in this highly practical and evolving field. Authored by internationally exposed Kenyans, this new edition is a must-have book for any university student, professor, researcher, or practising Geomatics Engineers and Surveyors who are keen on transforming outcomes in their studies, research, and projects. Get your hardcover books locally at lower than the international price.

Divine Chaos by Zeddy Cherotich Wekesa

KShs950.00 KShs900.00
Experiencing the Divine in the midst of the chaos of life

THEY CALL IT A SLUM WE CALL IT HOME b...

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,050.00
They it a slum we call it home is inspiring teen book tackles theme of urban poverty.

A Soothsayer’s Requiem by P.M Q...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,500.00
This is a collection of poems.

Unbowed By Lilian Obetto

KShs1,200.00 KShs950.00
The book Unbowed, is a raw narration of Hope, Health and Happiness, Lilian shares true experience on her journey after being diagnosed with cancer and her life journey.

Life and Death: Illumination of myste...

KShs1,800.00 KShs1,500.00
Truth that cuts into the reality of our existence and being.

Kenya Arise by CATHERINE MURIITHI

KShs3,300.00 KShs2,500.00
What nobody wants to talk about. How to get out of the dark hole of uncertainty and live an abundant life in Kenya.

Birthday Breakup and Other Stories By...

KShs1,390.00 KShs1,000.00

Ø A young commercial sex worker keeps older men on a rota, each of whom unwittingly believes that he is the only one. Then her cover is blown.

Ø A young man is treated to an exciting 25th birthday before he is dumped in the evening. He has other ideas.

Ø A Kenyan in America cancels his wedding at the last minute in a dramatic fashion of sweet revenge.

Ø A lecherous university professor sleeps with his student crush. Then he makes an unsettling discovery.

Ø A broke college graduate bets Ksh 100,000 with a richer friend to take a TV star out on a date but jealousy gets in the way.

Ø A boss and a junior employee sneak their female colleague for a Valentine’s Day vacation but end up staying in the same hotel. Blackmail ensues, with disastrous consequences.

Prior to writing his best-selling novel, Sexorcised, Nyanchwani experimented with short stories, some of which were published in The East African. This collection is a compilation of his early writing full of potential, displaying his roaming and roving eyes at work. This anthology hints at the sardonic humour that would eventually characterize his writing.

Silas Nyanchwani is the author of several books, including Sexorcised, 50 Memos to Men, and Man About Town. When he is not writing "Memos to Men," he walks his dogs around Kitengela. He still claims to be Africa's tallest writer. He is a graduate of Columbia University and the University of Nairobi. 

Herstory Unleashed: Empowered Women E...

KShs1,450.00 KShs1,000.00
Herstory Unleashed is a recount of history lived in the actions and words of some very brave women who have used their freedom of speech to write and rally, to inspire and empower. These are not just any women but African women, melanated women, women whose voices still count as a minority, rising above the majority to put permanent prints in history. Minority my foot!

Threads of Time: Torture, Imprisonmen...

KShs2,990.00 KShs2,390.00
Mugo Theuri was plucked from his reporting job at the lawcourts in Nakuru after barely three months in post and driven to Nairobi for what would turn out to be 49 days of torture in the infamous Nyayo House. Jailed for four years, he joined the ‘Liberation University’, the study group in prison, and emerged a much more thoughtful and reflective man. He uses personal memoir to thread his personal experiences into the historical events in the country and the world. His experience with the courts, and his attempt to get justice for his wrongful imprisonment enable him to reflect on the justice system, just as his average scholarship give him clarity of how the country’s systems and policies discriminate against the poor and frustrate the right to justice and education. The candour with which Threads of Time is rendered allows the reader into the writer’s personal crisis in struggling to reconcile his father’s public role as headman during the Mau Mau war of independence in a context where most of his family were guerrillas in the forest, as well as his relationship with religion.

Don’t You Trust Me? Bola’s Hidden Bur...

KShs1,000.00 KShs790.00
In this captivating story, Bola, a frustrated 13-year-old boy, navigates the challenges of primary school and his complex family dynamics. He finds solace in using his mother's phone to connect with friends on social media. Bola's distrust of adults stems from broken promises in the past, and his household is filled with intense conversations and clashes. His spirited younger sister, Zola, adds to the dynamics, unafraid to confront others. As the narrative unfolds, Bola's encounters and experiences shape his understanding of himself and the digital world. He connects with an unknown girl named Charm4 on social media, and their relationship evolves into a daily obligation that he must hide from his mother. The strain on his academic performance and well-being becomes apparent, leading to unforeseen consequences. Amid personal struggles, Bola's actions lead to conflicts that challenge his moral compass. The story delves into the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of honesty and accountability. Bola's journey highlights the risks and pitfalls of the digital realm and emphasizes the significance of cybersecurity and responsible technology use. Throughout the story, Bola's interactions with friends and encounters with online relationships expose him to the dark realities of the online world. As the consequences of his choices unfold, Bola finds himself isolated and engaging in disruptive behavior at school, spiraling deeper into despair. This thought-provoking narrative explores the complexities of teenage life, the challenges of navigating the digital world, and the importance of understanding the implications of online interactions. It serves as a cautionary tale, aiming to engage and educate teenagers about cybersecurity and responsible digital citizenship

Blossom Through Teenage hood by Ivy Akii

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,000.00
Unlock the key to navigating the crucial and fragile stage of adolescence with the 2nd edition of 'Blossom Through Teenagehood'. Filled with fun activities, real case studies, tips, and illustrations, this book guides personal growth and self-assessment. Not only will it aid in your personal development, but it also aims to decrease teen pregnancies in society.