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Mau Mau and the Kikuyu by Richard Leakey

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Mau Mau and the Kikuyu / L.S.B. Leakey

The Spear by Ngugi Ndegwa

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The Spear is a thriller novel that tells the story of a man who returns from abroad with the hope of getting a job but gets embroiled in the fight for justice.

Possessing early Victory by Dancan Wa...

KShs500.00
Dancan Wanyoike writes to every young person encouraging them to live a life of purpose conquering, setbacks and pitfalls. He goes ahead to highlight key areas that everyone should consider in their pursuit of victories living. He also employs Biblical Truths that are liberating providing Godly wisdom for everyday living. He provides nuggets of truths that are simple to synthesize and apply in life. The compilation therefore. Is very important, practical and useful to every person who desires to live and serve his generation fully.

FAST FACT FINDERS HISTORY AND GOVERNM...

KShs700.00 KShs620.00
You can fail in your exams even if you have got correct answers because of presenting them wrongly. This book will enable you understand how to present the answers inorder to score top grades. It also provides sections of contents suitable for all learner in secondary Schools in Kenya. What you must do and must not do in exams is herein put down for you. Why fail?

CHECHE ZA USHAIRI – Kidato 1-4 ...

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  • Kitabu cha kumwezesha mwalimu na mwanafunzi kuelewa mashairi kwa undani, kujifunza mbinu za kuwasilisha majibu kwenye mtihani wa kitaifa, michezo ya chemshabongo, maswali na majibu tumbi nzima. Mwalimu atakitumia kufunzia moja kwa moja. Ki sawa kwa viwango vyote vya elimu

Gifted child by Tibo Deo

KShs180.00
Set up strong values for children through literature

The Other Woman by Grace Ogot

KShs1,000.00 KShs690.00
The Other Woman comprises a collection of stories in which Grace Ogot explores themes of social, cultural and spiritual importance. She uses adroit imagery to unveil some of the evils which bedevil modern society, such as brutal violence, lust for power and wealth, and family turmoil. Her grasp of social and the cultural conflict in her society is most vivid in these trenchant writings.

Muthamaki Waiyaki Wa Hinga: The Untol...

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Muthamaki Waiyaki Wa Hinga : the Untold Story by Njoroge Regeru

The Midnight Sun by J.B. Omukangala

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This is a riveting story of a lady who conceived while in the city before becoming a single mother upcountry. It highlights the plight of single motherhood.

From Home Guard to Mau Mau by Elisha ...

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This is a fictional account of a young Kenyan man who is the trusted home guard and bodyguard of a white farmer. The fight to free Kenya of the colonialists rule is on, and the Mau Mau are the spearhead. The young man secretly joins the Mau Mau, but his loyalties are in conflict and each part of his life now involves betrayal of an other. The life story is one of survival, betrayal, anguish and vengeance.

Undaunted: Stories of Freedom in a Sh...

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.to free oneself or assist in liberating others involves taking risks, being suspicious of the status quo, leaving the safety of the shore and launching out into the deep and the unknown. This is a very lonely calling too as one immerses oneself into the whole of reality with courage to confront and listen. Yet, the calling is not to be the liberator of the oppressed but to make a commitment to fight alongside them, as Paulo Freire wrote in Pedagogy of the Oppressed. — Fr Gabriel Dolan From his work in Turkana, Kitale, Kapenguria and Mombasa, Father Gabriel reminds us that true transformative change comes from the people themselves, from the bottom up. This is a challenge that the social justice/human rights practitioners must internalize and the sooner the better. The idea of being the “voice of the voiceless” must transform to facilitating, encouraging and giving space to those who suffer the indignities of injustice, violence, poverty and repression. Indeed, one of the most significant tasks for the human rights community is to devolve away from Nairobi, in real, practical, and substantive ways. It is not easy for a white man, with all the attendant privileges that brings, to become an integral part of the struggle for pro-poor transformative change in Kenya, and be subject to arrest, harassment, and repression. For those who read these memoirs, please circulate them to everyone you know. Translate them, read them in the mosques, churches and under trees so that Kenyans can get a sense of where we have come from, what we should avoid, and what it takes to make some gains that benefit the majority of our people. — Maina Kiai

Destiny Achievers: Driven By Purpose ...

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Destiny Achievers brings to light what it takes to accomplish one’s purpose and ultimately fulfilling destiny. Many people fall off the path of destiny because they imagine that they can do it on their own. Don’t be fooled. Human wisdom can’t guarantee you a place in the heart of destiny. When challenges come, man’s wisdom will fail you big time- but God’s love won’t. His counsel beats all odds of life and ultimately usher you to the place of glory. Joshua Beti discusses at length the different battles every man of destiny encounters. This is in reference to the Ancient Biblical King David, whose tenure as the leader of Israel came with battles from all fronts. However before he was laid to rest, he had served God’s purpose in his time. If you are willing and obedient, just like David was, a man after God’s own heart, you too will achieve destiny. You will find answers to tough questions like these:
  • Am I really equal to the herculean task of fulfilling destiny?
  • Does my life really matter?
  • What is it going to take for me to pursue my purpose and fulfill destiny?
You will be equipped in wisdom, knowledge, understanding and godly counsel to pursue your destiny relentlessly. You will come to terms with self, challenge yourself to be outstanding, and keep self in closet with God who got your lifeline story in His book of destiny.

Sanamu

KShs350.00
Set in fictional Africa, this story follows three brothers as they chase after the witchdoctor who killed their mother. The brothers go on an adventurous odyssey to find that witchdoctor when they meeting extraordinary people and creatures, learning about them and themselves. They learn new skills that they hope will make them strong enough to defeat the witchdoctor when they find him. Suitable for Teens and Young Adults

Muhonja

KShs350.00
A Horror comedy that's set in a village in rural Kenya, the comic follows the story of Muhonja and her brother Onasio as they go up against Ogres who have been terrorizing their home village. Suitable for Teens and Young Adults

Kahawa

KShs350.00
A Nairobi romance story that has a tragic twist to it. Suitable for Teens and Young Adults

Vibonzo Junior

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An anthology of three fun stories that are all about fun and being a kid in Africa.

Beast From Venus

KShs350.00
Pkurui, a young warrior, now under the care of his harsh aunt and uncle is one day sent into the woods to deliver meat to his uncle. His uncle is out grazing the animals far into the plains. On his journey there Pkurui goes through the woods, he encounters animals behaving in a strange manner and then suddenly he is face to face with destiny. Suitable for readers aged 13+

One fall a million climbs by Alyasghar H

KShs1,000.00 KShs699.00
One fall a million climbs is a book based on a real life story expressing the directors life battles with a rare disease called pompey. He wrote it to create awareness on rare diseases, specifically pompe and wants people to understand it better. It is meant to encourage anyone with any disease that all can be fought with the right attitude and support

Essentials of Criminal Procedure in K...

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The author uses his triple heritage as a defense lawyer, state prosecutor, and university teacher to cover the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap 75) and special mentions of the Anti-corruption and Economic Crimes Act, the Sexual OFFENCES Act, and the International Crimes Act.

Minutes of Glory: And Other Stories b...

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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ’o, although renowned for his novels, memoirs, and plays, honed his craft as a short story writer. From “The Fig Tree” written in 1960, his first year as an undergraduate at Makere University College in Uganda, to the playful “The Ghost of Michael Jackson,” written while a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California Irvine, these collected stories reveal a master of the short form. Covering the period of British colonial rule and resistance in Kenya to the bittersweet experience of independence—and including two stories that have never before been published in the United States—Ngũgĩ’s characters include women fighting for their space in a patriarchal society, big men in their Bentleys and Mercedes who have inherited power from the British; and rebels who still embody the fighting spirit of the downtrodden. One of Ngũgĩ’s most beloved stories, “Minutes of Glory,” tells of Beatrice, a sad, but ambitious waitress who fantasizes about being feted and lauded over by the middle class clientele in the city’s beer halls. Her dream leads her on a witty and heartbreaking adventure. Published for the first time in America, Minutes of Glory and Other Stories celebrates the storytelling might of one of Africa’s best-loved writers.