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Fighting Without Ceasing by Muthoni L...

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Brief Summary This is the autobiography of one of Kenya's foremost public figures and women role models, Muthoni Likimani. The subject has been a broadcaster, politician, teacher, actress and activist. Muthoni is also notable for having established Noni's Publicity, one of the first indigenously owned public relations firms in Africa. The narrative emphasizes the author's overriding concerns throughout her life with gender and race equality, human rights, religious faith and politics. An introduction is provided by Muthoni Wanyeki, Executive Director of the African Women's Development and Communication Network (FEMNET).

My Name is Toni by Waithîra Francis

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Brief Summary My name is Toni is the story of a young Kenyan girl from the city of Nairobi, who travels to the French town of Toulouse, to pursue her studies. The book traces the difficulties Toni faces as an immigrant student, trying to integrate into France. We see the role of religion and the impact it has on Toni and the decisions she has to make about her life, as well as her transformation from an innocent girl to a sexually active woman.

WHISPER: The voice within by Fatma Mo...

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Brief Summary WHISPER is an inspirational self help book which gives a voice to our deepest unpleasant emotions like fear, despair and disappointment cocktailed in stories from the writer's personal life. The writer addresses our inner turmoil and gives a voice to our deep seated scars in an attempt to help us understand ourselves better and start our journey to healing. The writer also provides us with a guide to help in our endeavors in seeking our goals, skills like critical thinking, resilience, focus and several others she learnt throughout medical school.

Rafiki Man Guitar by Meja Mwangi

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Brief Summary Rafiki, an out-of-luck musician, turned bounty hunter and debt collector, volunteers to help a failing shopkeeper find his debtors and collect the money they owe him. However, the mile long list of loan defaulters comprises of the town’s poorest residents, many of whom have changed their residences, their names and identities and gone underground. Others will not part with the goods they got on credit, and will defend them with their lives. Moreover, Rafiki’s friends, and relatives are on the list, and so is the Chief, and he has the power to arrest and detain Rafiki without trial.

Mountain of Bones by Meja Mwangi

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Brief Summary The junior readers series has been designed to encourage reading for pleasure among upper primary school children. Wide and repeated reading of books in the series should enable pupils to automatically improve their written and spoken English. Jimi the dog goes missing and Kariuki does not know where to look for him. Is it really safe to go to Majengo to look for him? Join Kariuki and Nigel in this exciting journey to the mountain of bones.    

The Price of Living by Yusuf K Dawood

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Brief Summary 'For those who make it to We top, there is the joy of good living.. There is also a price. In his world of cut-throat competition and un-ethical dealings, Maina Karanja can judge success in two units only money and power. Power to live and love in style, and money to sustain that power. But then there are things also that no money can buy and no power can obtain. This Maina learns the hard way.

A new Dawn For Children: Arise and Sh...

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Brief Summary A new Dawn For Children: Arise and Shine by Sadia Hussein

From Simple to Complex: The journey o...

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Brief Summary An autobiography of one of Kenya’s foremost scholars and medical researches, one time Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi and a key figure in the search for a viable solution to HIV/AIDS in Kenya and Africa more widely. He tells his account against the background of events and developments in Kenya’s history covering his early life and rural up bringing, his time as a medical practitioner and educator in the Kenyatta period, and his later role as an administrator in public life.

Son of Woman by Charles Mangua

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An instant success and bestseller in Kenya, which ran into 6 reprints, this prize-winning novel marked the beginning of popular literature in Kenya. Mangua's novel is a fictional, autobiographical account of the son of a prostitute. The male narrator describes his life as the orphan of a prostitute in the slums of Nairobi, a young man frequenting bars and brothels, a student, corrupt civil servant and seasonal convict. His is a humorous and cynical account revealing much about the unsavoury aspects of a world experiencing rapid social change. Charles Mangua is a prolific writer of popular literature, and author of three other novels, Son of Woman in Mombasa (the sequel to Son of Woman), A Tail in the Mouth, and Kanina and I.

Alternative Dispute Resolution in the...

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Brief Summary The book has powerfully underpinned the need for awareness creation and the building of a new ADR culture. The author has persuasively argued that courts are firefighting backlogs, but the actual fire is out there in the wider society. The real challenge is to stem the flow of disputes into the court system. The book has been written in an easily accessible style and this makes it suitable for all readers who are not familiar with ADR including, students in schools, colleges and universities, administrators, judiciary, policy makers, corporates and practitioners of ADR among many possible users of the book.

Economic Systems and the breaking of ...

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Brief Summary The question is, can we construct a new equity-based thinking, that can place the bread on the table in every business endeavor, all the necessary factors, such as efficiency, growth and stability being present?” . find out more by reading the book

The Environment and Noah’s ark by J.G...

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Brief Summary The environment action plans and the resources must have a moral dimension for environmental challenges to be fully met. The author concludes by comparing the Noah’s flood waters with the new era waters of baptism both of which depict the righteous and moral dimension of the environment.

First and Last word by J G Nyamu

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Brief Summary It has covered fifteen other powerful statesmen and ordinary people who stepped into higher levels of achievement and excellence through the use of words History of the last century and the first decade of this century would be awfully incomplete without the great destiny-making story of the big trio which relegated communism to the ash heap of history- Reagan, Thatcher and Saint Pope Paul II.

Marry Me a co wife and other poems by...

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Brief Summary Marry Me a co wife and other poems is a collection of poems that seek to speak to the reader about delicate social fabric that is in danger of being torn. The Poems in this anthology call on us to debate some issues that we sometimes regard as backward yet the same issues help shape and guide our interactions in the society.

Invisible Inventories: Questioning Ke...

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How can Kenyan cultural objects that are in the possession of cultural institutions in Europe and the US be made accessible in Kenya? This question is being investigated by the exhibition series Invisible Inventories, which opens on the 18th of March at the National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi—in the absence of said historical objects.

Moments in the Mountains: Hiking on d...

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Brief Summary Some people get discouraged when they face adversity in life. They allow this to limit their capabilities. Stella loves mountains. She loves spending time outdoors, hiking, trekking and generally enjoying nature.

The Fall of A dynasty by Joe Khamisi

KShs1,390.00 KShs999.00
Brief Summary The Fall of A dynasty Tyrants hustlers and Liberators A bloody struggle for power by Joe Khamisi

12 Lessons and a Story: A teen’...

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Brief Summary 12 Lessons and a Story A teen's guide to a legendary life by Mbugua Mwangi

Petals of Blood by Ngugi Wa Thiongio

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The Mau Mau rebellion, as it is often called, which began in Kenya in the early 1950s, was a nationalist, anticolonial armed resistance against the British colonial state. The guerrilla movement called itself the Kenya Land Freedom Army; the British dubbed the movement “mau mau,” a meaningless name, to obscure the aims otherwise so clear in the resistance army’s name. Ngugi Wa Thiongío’s Petals of Blood examines, among other things, the betrayal by the postcolonial regime of the ideals of this anticolonial struggle that helped Kenya achieve its independence. The novel revolves around three men and a woman. The four friends reveal different aspects of their history to each other piecemeal, just as their families had guardedly explained the past to them. The lingering effects of the Mau Mau revolt have affected all their lives and by the end of the novel, each character is wrapped up in his or her own exclusive epiphany about life in Kenya. Abdullah, the trader, thinks he failed the movement because he did not avenge the death of a friend who was a revolutionary and who was betrayed. Munira, the schoolteacher and eventual wide-eyed prophet, is paralyzed by the shadow of his successful father, who condemned the Mau Mau but aided the crony corruption of independent Kenya. Wanja, the beauty from a broken home, learns that it was two generations of revolutionary fervor that distorted the home she grew up in. And Karega, Thiongío’s union-pushing hero, scrutinizes the history of Mau Mau as if it were a sacred text. Somewhere in that history, they all believe, is the key to wisdom and justice.

Pace in Poetry is a poetry anthology ...

KShs1,000.00 KShs580.00
Brief Summary Pace in Poetry is a poetry anthology that has notes, KCSE sample papers, a marking scheme and extra practice activities. This book introduces learners to poetry at Form 1 and advances through, Form 2, 3 and finally, Form 4 with sample KCSE level poems and questions with a marking scheme and suggestions on how to answer and score all the marks in poetry. Apart from the usual poetry Pace in Poetry tackles oral poetry too. This book can be used to teach/learn and also be used as a revision tool by students. It is a must-have book for all secondary school students.