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Guru: A Long Walk to Success by Kaila...

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The journey of a boy that began from a little-known village of Mathak in Gujarat, India, culminated in the creation of East Africa's biggest business groups to straddle the industrial world of steel, cement, infrastructure and aviation. This is the inspiring story of Narendra Raval, endearingly known as 'Guru', who began from the most humble beginnings to reach the zenith of his career through tireless hard work, an inherent business acumen and sheer tenacity. His autobiography, in collaboration with his dear friend and colleague, Kailash Mota, traces four decades in the life of Guru Bhai Narendra Raval. It is hard to believe that the astute businessman, who successfully built a US$ 650 million industrial empire, began his work life as a young, teenage priest in Nairobi, Kenya. Today, Guru Bhai runs his business empire with more than 4,500 employees spread across East Africa. He was also featured among the top 50 richest men in the Forbes Africa 2015 list. A fascinating, awe-inspiring autobiography, A Long Walk to Success is a legacy of wisdom and guidance for young entrepreneurs inspiring to walk in Guru Bhai's footsteps.

I Missed A Bullet by Juma Patrick Kurwa

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Brief Summary This book is a dedication for young adults from all walks of life irrespective of the gender or ethnic background. It inspires hope, resilience and determination especially for the Kenyan men and women in uniform who find no reason to be alive and instead resort to using their own arms to end their lives.

Never Say Never by Anthony Mugo

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Brief Summary Anthony Mugo's Never Say Never is a compelling story of a teenager's quest for education under the most difficult conditions. Daniel Muthini Njoki, the son of a poor, single mother, is arrested and taken to a remand home in Murang'a, then to Getathuru Reception Centre. He is subsequently transferred to other approved schools: Kericho, Othaya, and finally Kabete, where he sits and passes the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education. The doors to a university are now open. Although he is an innocent inmate, and although textual evidence points in the direction of the mother, the question of who engineered his arrest is part of what makes this work so un-put-downable. The sum total is a superlatively well-written novel about the difficulties, the challenges, and the hopes of getting an education in Kenya.

Millennial Voices: East African Poetry

KShs600.00
Brief Summary Millennial Voices: East African Poetry is a wide ranging anthology of poetry featuring poets from across the East African region.

Going Down River Road by MEJA MWANGI

KShs900.00 KShs790.00
This was quickly followed by Carcase for Hounds (1974), which won the inaugural Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature and was also adapted for the film "Cry Freedom". Since then, Meja has written many novels, most of which are published in the Peak Library: Kill Me Quick (1973), Carcase for Hounds (1974), Going Down River Road (1976), Striving for the Wind (1990) and The Last Plague (2000), which won the 2001 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. While continuing to write, Meja is still involved in film making. Ben is a man on the move-in bars, nightclubs, in the streets, in the brothels down River Road in Nairobi. It is on one of these occasions that he meets Winni and her son Baby. But Winni runs off with her white boss leaving her little son with Ben, and destroying his trust in women. When Ben meets Ocholla at a construction site, action, humour and more people come into the picture. Mwangi's light-hearted treatment of serious situations makes an unforgettable impact. Rarely has anybody put so much understanding and empathy into character portrayal in a contemporary novel about our time and place. And our time and place is all this novel is all about!

The river with no bridge by Abdihamid...

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Brief Summary THE RIVER WITH NO BRIDGE is a book about the difficulties People face while chasing their dreams. It mostly gives prominence to why our perception plays a very vital role in helping us achieve the crucial things in our lives. The book is the epitome of idea based universe that considers, ideas as the new currency in the current world economy. The first chapter discusses the distinction between social classes, Where the main character who is the writer of the book, Encounters a whole new world different from his lifestyle. It usually takes time before a child matures into an adult, but not in his case. Barely at thirteen, he got exposed to the harsh reality of disregard. Chapter two discusses the steps required in order to secure your position In the crazy outwitting world of social differences. From there the book is mostly self-explanatory and it takes the readers On an unending adventure of self-realization. The main purpose of the book is to help the readers see beyond the obvious, To help those who want to be on the side of abundance and to actually. Help people define success at an independent level.

When a Stranger Called by 13 Kenyan w...

KShs1,500.00 KShs999.00
Brief Summary An anthology of short stories by 13 Kenyan writers. The book covers different themes - murder, revenge, sex, marriage, workplace relationships, romantic relationships, drugs, etc - all summarized into one: HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS.

Indians in Kenya: The Politics of Dia...

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Brief Summary Working as merchants, skilled tradesmen, clerks, lawyers, and journalists, Indians formed the economic and administrative middle class in colonial Kenya. In general, they were wealthier than Africans, but were denied the political and economic privileges that Europeans enjoyed. Moreover, despite their relative prosperity, Indians were precariously positioned in Kenya. Africans usually viewed them as outsiders, and Europeans largely considered them subservient. Indians demanded recognition on their own terms. Indians in Kenya chronicles the competing, often contradictory, strategies by which the South Asian diaspora sought a political voice in Kenya from the beginning of colonial rule in the late 1890s to independence in the 1960s. Indians’ intellectual, economic, and political connections with South Asia shaped their understanding of their lives in Kenya. Sana Aiyar investigates how the many strands of Indians’ diasporic identity influenced Kenya’s political leadership, from claiming partnership with Europeans in their mission to colonize and “civilize” East Africa to successful collaborations with Africans to battle for racial equality, including during the Mau Mau Rebellion. She also explores how the hierarchical structures of colonial governance, the material inequalities between Indians and Africans, and the racialized political discourses that flourished in both colonial and postcolonial Kenya limited the success of alliances across racial and class lines. Aiyar demonstrates that only by examining the ties that bound Indians to worlds on both sides of the Indian Ocean can we understand how Kenya came to terms with its South Asian minority.

Ndoto ya Almasi by Ken Walibora

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Brief Summary Ndoto ya Almasi Kenyan storybook for young readers.

Elements of Godlessness in Christiani...

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Brief Summary Elements of Godlessness in Christianity and Islam by Rev Kamau wa Macharia

Limitless Success by Serah W. Muiruri

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,550.00
Brief Summary Limitless Success with Serah W. Muiruri features several authors who share their journey to success. Muiruri’s chapter in the book gives a vivid explanation that there’s no such thing as being “stuck” and that we’re all part of an ever-changing journey of greater change. Muiruri explains how courage motivates us to face our fears and to work towards achieving great things that positively impact the lives of others. While nothing comes easy, she reminds us to forgive ourselves if we stumble along the way and to keep the faith no matter the adversities.

The whorehouse by Njoki Kamande

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When you go to bed, the whorehouse wakes up; when you rise in the morning, the whorehouse goes to bed. The gentleman of the whorehouse have no place that they want to go home to; and the ladies of the whorehouse call it home, at least for now. But what happens when the events of the night are exposed to the light of the day?

Femmolution

KShs2,890.00
Brief Summary Femmolution 2 celebrates the fierce joy of love, the thrill of great sex, recovery from traumatic experiences, our society triumphs and our mothers. We are not saying that it will change our life but we do undoubtedly know that what these women have contributed will definitely make an impact.

Kisumu 1901- 2001: From An Inland por...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,790.00
Brief Summary Kisumu 1901- 2001: From An Inland port to First Millennium City is the first book in the series, History of Kenyan cities and Towns. The series looks at the people and events that have shaped the cities' and towns' development and the broader impact they have had on Kenya's history. The book follows City's historical journeys from 1901 ( when it was known as Port Florence ) to its centennial celebrations graced by President Moi (Kenya), Mkapa ( Tanzania ) and Museveni (Uganda) in 2001 that paved way for its being recognized by the United Nations First Millennium City in 2006. The text is enriched with a large collection of photographs capturing the evolution of the City during its first 100 years.

Kikuyu Botanical Dictionary by Muruga...

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Brief Summary First published in 1989, this revised edition seeks to preserve the Agīkūyū plant knowledge and wisdom acquired through the ages so that it will continue to be available to all.
  • Describes over 400 plants, their use and cultural values.
  • Illustrated with 100 colour photographs to aid in identification.
  • Lists plants according to their use and value: food, medicinal and ceremonial values etc as well.
  • Provides scientific, English and common names of the plant with their Gīkūyū name equivalent.
  • This is a must-have book for all indigenous-tree lovers out there!
Muruga Gacathi is a plant taxonomist. He hails from Thika, Kiambu County. He holds an international diploma in Herbarium Techniques of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and a Master's degree in plant and fungal Taxonomy of the University of Reading, UK. Having worked for Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), Muruga has keen interest in ethnography and has worked with different communities in an effort to reveal plants that are of use or value for the purpose of creating awareness and conservation of the species and the environment.

Out of the Shadows of African Traditi...

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Brief Summary Francinah Baloyi was sixteen when the ancestors demanded that she continue the family tradition and be trained as a sangoma, one through whom the spirits would speak. She was twenty-three when Christ appeared to her in vision and cast out those spirits, showed her heaven and hell, brought her to repentance, and commissioned her to proclaim him. Today, she is a powerful preacher, who has led many to Christ. Her story challenges the syncretism threatening the church in Africa.

A Guide to Interpreting Scripture: Co...

KShs1,450.00
Brief Summary Quoting verses without regard to context can have serious consequences. In A Guide to Interpreting Scripture, Dr. Michael Kyomya illustrates what scriptural interpretation is, why it is important, how to do it, and the pitfalls to avoid. Full of ways to enrich your personal study of the Bible, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and instruction you need.

Lost in the Forest

KShs300.00
Brief Summary Lost in the Forest is a book that presents valuable lessons to children on how to act when faced with dangerous situations

When we Speak: New Poetic Distillatio...

KShs700.00
Brief Summary When we Speak: New Poetic Distillations from Kenya is an electrifying collection of verses by young Kenyan poets on various concerns which recognizably affect the contemporary Kenyan personality across the generations.