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The Shadow of a Bullet By Douglas Logedi

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Brief Summary A government that desperately tries to stop terrorism in means so known to the problem that the government becomes its own downfall. A story full of desperation, infiltration, betrayal, strategy, and wit.

Chasing a Bullet By Douglas Logedi

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Brief Summary The story a family in a web of terrorism. Mustafa’s family was brought together by terrorism, is united by terrorism, and destroyed by terrorism. This is a journey through the life of a terrorist hunter.

Secrets by Aimee Katei

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Brief Summary SECRETS is a fiction novel written by a young Kenyan fiction writer, Aimee Katei. It tells a story of small town with dark Secrets. What is the mystery behind lost families? Everything is on move and so is everyone. Sophie walks home one evening to find her family missing. she is on a mission to trace them. obsessed by the fear of compromise by police, she decides to do it in her own way. Being a tactful combatant, she singlehandedly plans her moves leaving no loopholes or tracks. Everything has its wonders, and even darkness and silence. Watch with glimmering eyes the world around her. will she live to see her expectations come true?

Running with the Kenyans: Passion, Ad...

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Whether running is your recreation, your religion, or just a spectator sport, Adharanand Finn’s incredible journey to the elite training camps of Kenya will captivate and inspire you. Part travelogue, part memoir, this mesmerizing quest to uncover the secrets of the world’s greatest runners—and put them to the test—combines practical advice, a fresh look at barefoot running, and hard-won spiritual insights. As a boy growing up in the English countryside, Adharanand Finn was a natural runner. While other kids struggled, he breezed through schoolyard races, imagining he was one of his heroes: the Kenyan long-distance runners exploding into prominence as Olympic and world champions. But as he grew up, pursued a career in journalism, married and had children, those childhood dreams slipped away—until suddenly, in his mid-thirties, Finn realized he might have only one chance left to see how far his talents could take him. Uprooting his family of five, including three small children, Finn traveled to Iten, a small, chaotic town in the Rift Valley province of Kenya—a mecca for long-distance runners thanks to its high altitude, endless running paths, and some of the top training schools in the world. Finn would run side by side with Olympic champions, young hopefuls, and barefoot schoolchildren . . . not to mention the exotic—and sometimes dangerous—wildlife for which Kenya is famous. Here, too, he would meet a cast of colorful characters, including his unflappable guide, Godfrey Kiprotich, a former half marathon champion; Christopher Cheboiboch, one of the fastest men ever to run the New York City Marathon; and Japhet, a poor, bucktoothed boy with unsuspected reservoirs of courage and raw speed. Amid the daily challenges of training and of raising a family abroad, Finn would learn invaluable lessons about running—and about life. Running with the Kenyans is more than one man’s pursuit of a lifelong dream. It’s a fascinating portrait of a magical country—and an extraordinary people seemingly born to run.

Beyond Politics: A conversation with ...

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Brief Summary Beyond Politics: A conversation with Kiraitu Murungi by Njeri Rugene

Making Cents by Waceke Nduati

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The book is on real conversations about personal finance. This book is a must read.

The Diamond Underneath by Margaret A....

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Brief Summary It's an inspiration story of resilience .Remaining resilience in crisis and adversity. Its a story of faith survival bravery strength and hopeful in times of adversity.

Losing Jason: A Mother’s Journe...

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Brief Summary There is no chapter of this book that I have written without tears streaming down my face. Writing it has been a difficult journey. That difficulty has made it even more clear that I ought to write it… for the grieving mum. So that she won’t have to mourn alone, cry alone, worry alone or be alone. As I let you in on my journey after loss, I pray that God will heal your hurt, give you comfort and peace; and give you the grace and strength to make it through life one more day.

Pivoting in Heels by Carole Mandi

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Have you ever wondered what true resilience looks like? This groundbreaking edition is your passport to the awe-inspiring journeys of extraordinary female business leaders who confronted uncertainty and crisis, yet emerged victorious! In these pages, you'll uncover stories that will ignite your spirit, stories of tenacious women who defied the odds and found the silver lining during the pandemic. They not only weathered the tempest but thrived, proving that resilience is not just a concept; it's a way of being. Join us on an unforgettable exploration of grit, determination, and triumph, and discover the blueprint for facing adversity head-on. These women are the living embodiment of resilience, and their stories will leave you inspired, motivated, and ready to conquer any challenge that comes your way.

Amani at the Safari Rally by Wambui M...

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Amani is excited to be at the safari rally with his sister Zuri. Oh the fun they have watching and helping their Aunty Naomi.

Amani on a space adventure by Wambui ...

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off through space Amani goes! What will he find..... planets? The solar system? Come on this will be EPIC.

Amani and the big five by Wambui Math...

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Brief Summary On another adventure! Amani wants to know who are the big five? Why are they the big five? Join him as he finds out.

Equipoise: 2020 Anthology of the Nair...

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Brief Summary Ten new stories from Kenya. Herein are to be found vampires and gods; sex toys and exhibitionists; divorces and soon-to-be divorcees; heart attacks and heartbreaks; grief unending, bad decisions and unexpected salvation; the unemployed, troubled expatriates, hustlers and conmen; adventures in Nairobi, Dar es Salam, Mt. Elgon and everywhere in between; friends who are not just friends, unruly relatives and beloved but complicated parents. Featured authors are:
  • Miriam Amoit
  • Rumona Apiyo
  • Nyasili Atetwe
  • Clarie Gor
  • Alvin Kathembe
  • Duncan Mwangi
  • Aggrey Oriwo
  • Gladwell Pamba
  • Natalie Sifuma
  • Kiprono Tonui
This anthology represents the work of authors who have participated in fiction classes at the Nairobi Writing Academy, an organization run by 2018 Caine Prize for African Writing winner, Makena Onjerika.

Kenyan capitalists, the State, and de...

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Brief Summary Himbara argues that the literature on Kenyan capitalism largely misses the mark because it either omits or misconceptualises as ""Asian capital"" the principal segment of the domestic bourgeoisie. He demonstrates the leading role that Kenya's Indian entrepreneurs have played in her development.

Scars Of A Nation: Survivor Of Kiamba...

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Brief Summary A true Story about victims of the 2007/08 Post election Violence in Kenya, their suffering and the search for their Justice at The International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. The lies, intrigues, machinations and skullduggery during the ICC process. The author is a victim of the Kiambaa Church Massacre. Quote from the book: “Today, when you walk into the Kenya Assemblies of God Church in Kiambaa Eldoret, thirty-six graves are conspicuously visible. They stick out as a monument of that massacre - a powerful reminder of the consequences of prejudice, negative ethnicity, hate and the greed of a few individuals, who do not care that innocent citizens have to die from artificially generated conflicts, as long as this enables them to negotiate for political power, so as to satiate their individual greed, with ill-gotten wealth, and soothe their ego, with fame and prestige” In Naivasha “the attackers came to the home of Mr. Bernard Ndege, a man from the Luo tribe, and locked his entire family inside their house then set it ablaze and killed nine of his children and two wives” “having a President coming from your ethniccity is usually just a feel-good attitude only, and can be quite deceptive to think that one is privileged, because, it does not necessarily translate into tangible personal gains when ‘one of our own is the President’ Only a good governance system can guarantee equality for all” N/B Buy the book to support and encourage Kenyan authors.

Workplace Chronicles by Cavin O. Apodo

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Brief Summary This book gives suggestions and ideas on how we can improve the workplace and entire labor market. These include among many other issues; Youth unemployment, the workplace challenges affecting employees and employers such as, mental health issues, financial investment and more, the Future of work and readiness of Africa as a continent, among many more.

Decolonization and Independence in Ke...

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Brief Summary The main purpose of the book is to show that decolonisation does not only mean the transfer of alien power to sovereign nationhood; it must also entail the liberation of the worlds of spirit and culture, as well as economics and politics. The book also raises a more fundamental question, that is: How much independence is available to any state, national economy or culture in today's world? It asks how far are Africa's miseries linked to the colonial past and to the process of decolonization? In particular the book raises the basic question of how far Kenya is avoidably neo-colonial? And what does neo-colonial dependence mean? The book answers these questions by discussing the dynamic between the politics of decolonization, the social history of class formation and the economics of dependence. The book ends with a provocative epilogue discussing the transformation of the post-colonial state from a single-party to a multi-party system.

A Boy named Koko by Adipo Sidang

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Brief Summary Koko is a talented boy. His teachers like him and try to help him develop his talent. However, he is different from others - he lives with albinism. This makes others treat him differently. His mother punishes him frequently and hurls insults at him, in spite of being restrained by the neighbor. Boys of his age find pleasure in making fun of his condition and often provoke him to fight. But Koko is a calm boy who does not like controversy. With a view to running away from constant scolding and conflict, Koko runs away from home. What follows is a roller-coaster of events and experiences. Will Koko emerge from his social maze and amount to something? Find the answers to this question from this spellbinding story.

Torn Between by J B Omukangala

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Brief Summary Torn Between is a captivating novel. It explores the Luhya, Maasai and Meru cultures, all knitted into a love story where one young man is finding it hard to choose between two beautiful ladies.

A Tale To Tell by Brian Ongoro

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Brief Summary A tale to tell is a collection of African short stories that cut across cultures and times. It is the first collection of short stories by The Writers Pen.