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LAANA: Daughter of the Middle World b...

KShs700.00 KShs550.00
Laana is known as The Cursed One among her people. This story is set in the Kingdom of Mema, at a time when the gods choose those who could speak of their wishes. Laana is sighted but above all, she can travel the world of the living, the dead and those in between. She has learned to lurk in the shadows until she catches the attention of Mema's only Prince, Jabali.

A visit to the Village Age 6-7 Grade ...

KShs550.00 KShs450.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are off on a trip to the village. They are going to visit Nyanya and Babu. Visiting the village is always fun. Zuri and Jasiri learn how to milk a cow. Toto gets chased by a hen. Nyanya tells stories and Zuri has a scare. This book is part of a series featuring the same characters, spanning the age of 2 - 11 years. The books are available in both English and Kiswahili.

Know It All: Age 6-9 Grade 4 by Wanga...

KShs600.00 KShs500.00
Jasiri and Zuri are having an argument. Zuri believes she is right. Jasiri believes he is right too. Aunty Fatuma tries to stop the fight. Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of storytelling and find out who is right! This book is part of a series featuring the same characters, spanning the age of 2 - 11 years. The books are available in both English and Kiswahili.

Where is Jasiri Age -6-7 Grade 1 by W...

KShs600.00 KShs500.00
Mama and Baba are at home. Zuri and Toto are at home. They are all looking fore Jasiri. Where is Jasiri? This book is part of a series featuring the same characters, spanning the age of 2 - 11 years. The books are available in both English and Kiswahili.

The Precious Bracelet Age 8-10 Grace ...

KShs600.00 KShs500.00
Aut Fatuma is upset. Her bracelet is missing. What is so special about this bracelet? Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto find it? Join the family in this delightful story as they learn the story behind Aunt Fautma's precious bracelet.

The Forever Tree Wangari Grace

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Tortoise dreams of a tree that produces all kinds of fruits. Does this tree exist? What is the secret of finding the tree?

The Colour Magician by Wangari Grace

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Shauri wants to buy a birthday present for his little sister Lulu. Something memorable. Something fun. And something that will last longer than a bar of chocolate! "What should I get you?" He asks. "Presents should be a secret." She answers. When he discovers some magic, Shauri sets to give Lulu the best present ever.

A Trip to the Park by Wangari Grace

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One Saturday, Baba takes the family on a trip to the park. Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are excited. There is so much to see. What adventures will Jasiri, Zuri and Toto have in the park?

The Newcomer and Other Stories by Wan...

KShs650.00 KShs550.00
The Newcomer & Other Stories is a collection of several short stories revolving around Jabali, his two sisters, parents and grandparents. It is from his family that Jabali learns the power of unity, teamwork and kindness towards others.

Choices I never Had

KShs300.00
  • Choices I never heard is my new book that I have published It is a novel explaining more of a person's life story It is a very nice book with an interesting story which is very encouraging. I recommend to all my readers to make sure to get a copy of the same and enjoy my artwork

Callused Hands

KShs1,800.00 KShs1,600.00
Kenyan coffee is renowned all over the world for its distinctive quality and hence reputation. It graces tables of the finest eateries from London to New York, and has been romanticized by those who visited the country and were enchanted by it. At one point it was the leading contributor to the country's foreign revenue. Unknown to many in the world the slavery-like conditions under which it is produced. Callused Hands explores some of these difficult conditions under which this precious 'black gold' is produced, and the unseen faces that grovel under the surface in ensuring that gourmet consumers in the West are fed. "This is a great book! It makes me feel like it is a fresh and imaginative story that makes sense the entire time of reading it. It is well written and exceptionally compelling." - Sheena Brennan - Publishing Editor "The novel celebrates the spirit and bravery of disempowered women who can, together, tip the balance in favour of workers and justice. This is a compassionate and ultimately triumphant story. - Linda Cracknell, Writer-in-Residence at Edinburgh Sick Kids Hospital "Stanley Gazemba's Calloused Hands is an exciting work that re-imagines hopelessness. In a sluggish almost non-committal fashion, the novel creates ground for the readers to take a peek into the lives of the 'wretched of the earth.' One feels as though he has been sucked into that bottomless pit from which the characters are struggling to come up for air. The never-ending suffering becomes a bitter-sweet element that angers and then provokes one to want to change the story- to make it sweeter for all." - Dr. Fred Mbogo, Moi University

The First 6 – A Parenting Playb...

KShs300.00 KShs200.00
The First 6 – A Parenting Playbook On technology: Practically every child who is 0 to 6 years old in an urban setting was born to the presence of a smart phone. They could swipe a screen before they could wipe their noses. What’s your plan with regard to the use of, access and exposure to, or ownership of “technology” in your home? This includes all gadgets and any apps therein. We have been programmed, with every likely action considered, when it comes to our online behaviour. The next few pages address some similarities between what tech is doing and what parents ought to be doing. We need to program or plan our children’s behaviour for them to survive both online and offline.

Eggs, Hammers and Chilli Peppers by S...

KShs800.00 KShs700.00
Conversations about abuse, drugs, sex, careers, friends, hobbies, discipline and family break-ups and breakdowns are all part of what must be included when raising teenagers. Eggs, Hammers & Chilli Peppers dives into these and more issues affecting teens today, and guides parents, teachers, and mentors on the journey to understanding teenagers and connecting and relating with them, leading to a positive impact on their future. Tips and tools that are immediately applicable are shared throughout the book in an easy, conversational way.

Presidents Pressman: A memoir by Lee ...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,300.00
After President Daniel Moi’s retirement in 2002, many were not surprised that Lee Njiru, the long-serving Head of Presidential Press Service (PPS), was retained as his Press Secretary. They had walked together through the highs and lows of his Presidency, weathering storms, including the attempted 1982 coup and strong waves of multi-partyism. Earlier, Lee was among the few pressmen Moi inherited from Mzee Jomo Kenyatta’s regime. He was loyal, passionate, and delivered on this challenging assignment. A household name, Lee’s grasp of historical subjects and current affairs are impressive, partly explaining Moi’s firm confidence in him. He employed an optimistic approach and a persuasive technique to every task assigned, allowing him to influence positively as Mzee’s adviser. He helped the government to arm or nullify an idea, belief or attitude to create progress or preserve the nation State. As Head of PPS, he used his knowledge and skills to pave the way for others, helping them to achieve big dreams, and went beyond the call of duty to give back to society. A number of individuals, schools, churches, self-help groups and communities can attest to his philanthropy and relief efforts. The book, therefore, gives a rare glimpse of happenings in the corridors of power and illustrates efforts made at the Presidency to advance project Kenya. It is a useful read for everyone, but more so scholars, historians, policy makers, public policy experts, and politicians in Kenya and beyond

Urbanization Youth Languages and Tech...

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Urbanization Youth Languages and Technological Innovations in Africa by Kiarie Wa Njogu, Sandra Sanneh, Oluseye Adesola and Veronica Waweru

Getting Things Done: The Key to Exemp...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,000.00
It’s my life story, sharing lessons learnt in life and in various leadership roles as the first Speaker of Turkana and my current role as a Presidential advisor in Kenya . I have explained The leadership principles I practice and used plenty of relevant examples from my own experience and that of others. I believe everyone can benefit from it , whether you are a student , a manager , leader, politician, citizen, teacher , an advisor, parent etc

3 Bolts From The Blue by Lesalon Kasaine

KShs1,200.00 KShs1,000.00
3 Bolts From The Blue represent three unexpected things in three thriller stories. In Just A Sleepover, Isaac wakes up with a dead girl next to him, following a romantic sleepover. It wasn’t his house, and the girl wasn’t his, either. It’s a mystery that Detective Njagi of the DCI must solve. We All Weep introduces a creepy psychopath who does the unthinkable after a girl he loves betrays him. He does his best to drag a branch behind to cover his tracks, but will he out-fox Detective Njagi? When It All Goes South (partly based on author’s true-life story) follows two miscreants who sneak out of school to get weed and liquor. A shocking twist leaves them in a dilemma no one saw coming.

Courage is a Calling: Saving Mombasa&...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,500.00
Courage is a Calling takes the reader through the meticulous scary journey of a young woman seeking her purpose, her depth in her faith for what she perceives is her purpose and the courage to take up the challenge once she finds it. This book pulls us in with the audacity to venture into areas that are disregarded and "uncomfortable". It forces you to dive into this journey by Lucy Yinda and carries your yearning to the end of it.

Relentlessly Resilient by Peter Wasamba

KShs2,500.00 KShs1,800.00
It is always great to tell the story of your life, yourself because each life is rich in a special way.          

The Siege Of The Shwedagon by Michael...

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Ruddin is a self-styled revolutionary with a heart for vengeance. His ethnic minority people have been displaced from the place they have called home for generations-Myanmar. Armed with nothing more than a tattered map and revolutionary ideas, he embarks on the most treacherous journey of his life. The Shwedagon Pagoda is a significant symbol in his onslaught against the junta regime he is hell-bent to depose. It was a childhood fantasy ‘must-visit’ imposing stupa. But now, the almost impossible to penetrate fortress is his perfect hideout to nab his nemesis-the young leader of Myanmar and commander of Tatmadaw. The young leader is his presumptive father-in-law but the young U Thwe despises the Rohingya, the ethnic minority in which Ruddin belongs. Repatriating the millions of the displaced people from Bangladesh, back to Myanmar, would be a tall order. Where do you even start? How do you even gain entrance to the gilded stupa and execute your mission with military precision? What would be the coincidence that the young leader would be on a spiritual pilgrimage to the pagoda and by happenchance ,you are poised to nab him? This make-believe fictional account strains the bounds of credulity, invariably offering a glimpse of hope to the millions of displaced Rohingya people. The story is unreal. The people are real. The scenarios are real. The places are real. Reality is twisted. Imagination is real……and impossible is nothing!