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Disappeared into thin air by Douglas ...

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Losing a loved one is excruciating. But it's more heart-wrenching when you lose them in unclear circumstances. The mental torture that comes with it is indescribable. "Is he/she alive or dead?" Is what plays in one's thoughts, every minute, everyday, sometimes months, at times years and years... It's like the wound that never heals no matter how you try to treat it. This book is to encourage you never to lose up hope. Have the assurance that there is somebody somewhere thinking about you. Hoping that you get reunited with your loved one. As you read this book, may it reignite the flames in your heart to continue looking for them. One day the agony will end when you finally meet them.

Away from Victory by Zachary Oguda

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Away from Victory is a masterpiece that talks about the problems that has faced Kenyan football over the years. From journalist, incompetent leaders and the normal fan. Away from victory draws its title from how long the Kenyan national football team, Harambee stars has been faring dismally at the continental stage. But the book is about more football events and stories. This book covers the intrigues in and about the beautiful game that have hitherto been limited to the boardrooms at FKF and the Kenya Premier League. If you want to find out why coaches of the National side pick certain players and not others for national duty, this book is for you. If you have been wondering why some players are older in real life than in the football pitch, you need to read this book. If you need to understand the intrigues behind the management of the Kenya Premier League, why some clubs feel like certain regulations have been designed to lock them out of business, Away from Victory was written for you.

“Living a Fruitful Life” ...

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‘Living A Fruitful Life’ explores the essence of God's will to direct your passion to achieve your life purpose, by instilling in you the virtue and discipline of grit, rational choices and life skills that makes you stand out and raise your bar in excellence.

The life you live hence becomes fruitful, by your convictions, life choices and decisions in a world of dual tolerance where the society is fast changing. You are authentic and a marked person in the divine realms, and are meant to maximize your gifts and skills to shape your generation.

This books sharpens that discovery and builds in you a desire to hold on to the end!

How To Get Into Harvard – 3 Sim...

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"HOW TO GET INTO HARVARD" is a step by step account of what it takes to perform like a top 10 KCSE student in Kenya. The book shows the student how to shift the mindset to start thinking like a Harvard student. That is, how to think and operate like the top 1% best of the best students in the world. The author draws snippets from his own unique journey studying in Pokot, a semi-arid region of Kenya, the strategies he employed to become the top 6th student in KCSE 2010 results, how he applied to and got accepted into 6 world class universities including Yale and Harvard, and what Harvard looks like from an insider's perspective. With this book, the student has the tool to imagine success in primary and high school, proven success strategies to perform exceptionally well in KCPE, KCSE or even IGCSE, and a clearer path to get admitted into the best university in the world, Harvard.

Black Coffee and Steamy Nights by Eud...

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Black Coffee & Steamy Nights is a poetry collection that is bound to either touch a nerve or take you on a rompy adventure.

The collection is in full colour with beautiful artwork by Thufu B.

Strategic Thinking: 10 Lessons from 1...

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Organisations worldwide make the common mistake of believing that their carefully crafted business strategies will work as a matter of course. Unfortunately, history teaches us otherwise and there are many case studies that reveal how the best laid plans go awry. However, the words of Benjamin Franklin, ‘If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail,’ still resonate with experienced strategists. The world we live in is rapidly changing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the digital revolution and globalisation. It can be argued that the business world is evolving too rapidly for strategy to keep up. However, some of the best insights from historical case studies and anecdotes can still teach us lessons that are relevant today. In his book, ‘Strategic Thinking, 10 Lessons from 1,000 Strategic Plans’ Dr. Frederick Ogola draws from historical lessons and his own wealth of experience as one of the most sought-after Strategy Consultants in Africa. In this book, you will find insights on the role of organisational culture, process and leadership in strategy formulation and execution. Strategic planning requires a great deal of thinking, consultation and time. The idea of strategic planning has permeated all facets of society, from football strategies on the pitch to strategic game plans for careers and even strategic life plans. The concept of strategic planning became popular in the 1950s and 1960s in the corporate world. Enthusiasm then waned in the 1980s. There was a resurgence in the 1990s, which has remained popular to this day. Strategic planning is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. In the world of business, there are many unanticipated opportunities and threats that require a response. History is replete with tales of strategy successes and failures of the world’s biggest and smallest companies. It can definitely be rewarding to have the right strategy and understand the concept of strategic planning. Strategy affects every employee in an organization. Organisational culture can have a huge impact on employee happiness, performance and productivity. The culture consists of shared values and beliefs established by leaders and reinforced through various methods that shape employee perceptions, behaviours and understanding. In his book, Dr. Ogola compares the performance and non-performance culture. As an employer, it is worth understanding the nuances of organisational culture to boost productivity and improve the retention of your staff. Dr. Ogola has worked with several organisations over the course of his career. The book highlights some of his experiences working to transform corporates in Kenya.

Korondo-Panic: A Satirized Diary of a...

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“Articles in this book overflow with humour and thought provoking jokes. The way Araka twists and plays around with names of public figures, their actions and inactions, and blends it with the joys and disappointments of ‘ordinary’ citizens is on another level. The style is readable and appealing. The articles revolve around the novel Coronavirus disease. This is a time to be told and retold to present and future generations.” - Rose Kong’ani Keya, Book Editor and Teacher “The author has banked on wordplay to offer his contribution in chronicling a critical moment in our lives when COVID-19 threw the world into panic and confusion. The book tells of humanity’s inadequacies, hits and misses. Through his trademark satire, Araka shows that as human beings, we deserve better and can do better even when caught up in difficulties. - Edna, Gutenbergschule, Leipzig “Many occurrences happen in everyday life and can go unnoticed despite being significant. Araka is a gifted writer that makes such occurrences memorable through satire and humour. The themes in the articles including: political manipulations, exploitation, corruption, family relations, hypocrisy, traditions, and modern technology are well intertwined in the writer’s rich narrative style with vivid descriptions that capture the reader to achieve reading this collection in the shortest time possible. I recommend this collection to readers that wish to relive occurrences in their lives and surroundings in a laughable way.” - George Onkundi, Principal, Nyamira School. About the Author: Joshua Nyangau Araka is a journalist, creative writer and biographer. His other published works include: Peppered Path, Chronicles of the Idler-Volume One, and Beaten Odds, a Biography of Stephen Mabea.

The North by Saadia Mohammed Jibicho

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This book from is closer look of happenings in the northern Kenya and tries to elaborate such live.

Mama Miti: Wangari Maathai and the Tr...

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Through artful prose and beautiful illustrations, Donna Jo Napoli and Kadir Nelson tell the true story of Wangari Muta Maathai, known as “Mama Miti,” who in 1977 founded the Green Belt Movement, an African grassroots organization that has empowered many people to mobilize and combat deforestation, soil erosion, and environmental degradation. Today, more than 30 million trees have been planted throughout Mama Miti’s native Kenya, and in 2004 she became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Wangari Muta Maathai has changed Kenya tree by tree—and with each page turned, children will realize their own ability to positively impact the future.

Take Control of Your Life Now, Create...

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Contrary to popular belief that Vision Boards are all about pictures, this book seeks to debunk that. Creating your Vision Board is about helping you gain clarity on who you are becoming or what you want to do and what you want to have. It's about doing the hard inner work. It's about asking the hard questions that we know we should be asking but don't. It's about helping you see what is possible for you. This book will help you gain clarity on the kind of life you desire to create and also give you tips on how to get there.

The Beads of Slavery by Karanja M. Li...

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The Beads of Slavery is a fiction story about twins who were separated at birth grew up in different societies with diverse culture, their destiny of uniting two communities had them fall in love with the same man. Find out more as you turn over the pages

Forgive Me Sunita by E.B. Ogalo

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Sunita, a Standard Seven pupil at Nairobi Primary School finds herself in difficult situation. She is a student leader and is loved by both teachers and most of her colleague learners. However, she notices that one of the student leaders is a bully and chooses to address the problem but what follows makes her come face to face with betrayal, hatred and the dire need to forgive. Will she forgive the people who hurt her?

If You Dont Mind Me Saying: Your Ment...

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Imagine a world where we normalize mental health conversations, prioritize self-care, and we are unashamed to go for therapy. This world is possible. This is a MUST read, relatable book. It's the kind of book that will inform, empower, educate and get you thinking, talking and prioritizing mental health--not in general, but yours. Because your mental health is immensely more important than your hustle, latest trends, politics or news.

Unafraid to Want You by Oreu Leunoto

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A collection of poems celebrating falling in love and the growing bond between two people.

Malenga wa Vumba by Boukheit Amana

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Malenga wa Vumba by Boukheit Amana

Life Journeys Scaling Heights: Conver...

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Life Journeys Seeking Destiny: Conversations With High Achieving Men In Kenya by Susan Wakhungu Githuku

Raindrops and Roses by Patrick Lavince

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Raindrops & Roses is a bouquet of poems – poems of discernment and love; governance and patriotism; law and societal indoctrination; mental health and affirmations; loss and grief – flowers of hope planted by the flowing waters beneath the white of eyes. The book is a full-length poetry anthology and comprises of two books in one. Book 1: Cancer Sun, Gemini Moon. Book 2: Unsent Letters. This anthology of poems ticks all boxes, colours the parts that were void of light and is the ultimate prize of love.