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Race on the Nile by Shel Arensen

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Brief Summary Race on the Nile by Shel Arensen.

Weight of Whispers by Yvonne Adhiambo...

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The policeman's grin broadens. He pounces. Long fingers. A girl would shave her head for fingers like his. He spits  on my finger, and draws out the ring with his teeth; the ring I have worn for 18 years from day I was recognized by the priests as a man and a prince.

How to Write about Africa by Binyavan...

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This trio of sharp-witted essays takes irony to a new level. In 'How to Write About Africa', Wainaina dissects the cliché of Africa and the preconceptions dear to western writers and readers with ruthless precision. In the same fashion, ‘My Clan KC’ undresses the layers of meaning shrouding the identity of the infamous Kenya Cowboy, while ‘Power of Love’ bemusedly recollects the advent of the celebrities-for-Africa phenomenon, heralded by the mid-eighties hit song ‘We Are The World’. It also scrutinizes the international NGO circuit and the transactions between ‘dollar-a-day people’ and $5000-a-month United Nations consultants whose started off as ‘$5-dollar-a-day’, 25-year-old backpackers full of ‘love and compassion’ for the continent.

The Delegates Friend by Edward Mwangi

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Brief Summary Franciscar’s desire of establishing the deep secrets tormenting her single mother are crashed when Franciscar and her younger sister faces the most horrendous thing in life. Grace falls into depression when she comes to terms with what has happened to her two lovely girls. She leaves the punctured sixteen year old Franciscar and Doris into the hands of a cruel world:- a world with no single relative. How can they balance between the pain and the survival? Read this thrilling story whose suspense will keep you at the edge of your seat

The Delegate by Edward Mwangi

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Brief Summary The future of Chebet, a teenage girl, and her siblings is at a crossroads. Should she heed her uncle’s advice and submit to the demands of her culture? Should she get herself a job, or should she just let fate take its course? Chebet has to make a choice amid trials, tribulations, and social stigma. Perhaps it is Chebet’s endurance, resilience and hard work that will finally shape her life.

Maajabu Hungry Animals by Zuri Kaloki...

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Brief Summary “Maajabu - Hungry animals” is a fictional story about animals in the wild in the land of Maajabu in Africa, where wonders and adventures happen daily. The animals all have beautiful Swahili names. They live in harmony and play all day, until a time when the rains fail. One day during the drought, fox sets out early in the morning, in search of food, he encounters the donkey, the wolf and three birds. Will he find food to eat? The moral of this story is that it does not pay to trick others. We should always be kind; we all need good friends. Zuri Kaloki is a young author from Kenya, Africa Zuri is 11 years old. She likes to inspire others through storytelling.

High 5 by Maryana Munyendo

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Brief Summary Does your child have a safety network? The safety network has been used as a training tool for protective behaviors on body safety for a long time. The adventures of Kito & Lulu mirror children’s everyday experiences, through which we can teach them about the Safety Network while helping them to identify adults who can listen, believe and help, whenever there is a problem.

History of Nairobi 1899-2012 From a R...

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Brief Summary History of Nairobi 1899-2012: From a Railway Camp and Supply Depot to a World-Class African Metropolis is the second 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 development. History of Nairobi 1899- 2012 follows the City’s origins as a Railway camp in 1899 to 2012 when the Country ushered in the devolved system of government and the Nairobi City Council was replaced by the Nairobi City County. As the Capital City and the seat of National Government, the history of Nairobi also provides a narrative of Kenya’s political development from the early days of the colony to the promulgation of the new Constitution in 2010. Throughout the text, a large collection of photographs brings to life the evolution of the City in its formative 110 years. ISBN:9789914702033 Author:Bethwell A Ogot and Madara Ogot

Profiles On Success by Helen Kithinji

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Profiles On Success with Helen Kithinji: Proven Strategies from Today's Leading Experts. Profiles on Success is a collection of some of the greatest authors in the personal development arena. These authors are sharing their proven success tactics, principles and strategies that can lead to your success in health, wealth, relationships and unlimited personal fulfillment. This book will undoubtedly open your mind to your own unlimited potential and motivate you to take massive action to reach your dreams. Among other important leaders in their field you will find this noteworthy group sharing some important information about success, winning, attitude, and other important topics to help you improve and achieve personal and financial growth: Matt Morris-YOU make the rules! Johnny Wimbrey-The Psychology of Winning Ray Blanchard, Ph.D.-Essential Success A Living Transformation Daven Michaels-Creating Your New Wealth and Freedom Lifestyle Mru Patel-Passion and Attitude Mikkel Pitzner-In Times of Struggle, We Often Become the Most Resourceful Bud Bilanich-The Biggest Myth about Career Success Austin Walsh-Fail. Fail. Fail. Fail. Succeed! Dr. Gather Williams II-God’s Greatest Gifts to Us Come in Ships—Relationships! Joel Therien-A Healthy Success Traci Williams-The Scarcity of Abundance

Soaring above the Pandemic Poetic Ech...

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Brief Summary Soaring above the Pandemic: Poetic Echoes from East Africa is an enthralling collection of poems from East Africa. It is a poetic expedition through which the reader disappointment and fulfillment but framed by the overarching tone of optimism.

Millennial Voices East African Poetry...

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Brief Summary Millennial Voices: East African Poetry is a wide ranging anthology of poetry featuring poets from across the East African region. It is a bold attempt at synergizing old and budding poetic voices creating an exciting mix.

Nyuolruok Dhoudi Mag Ugenya by Haggai...

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Brief Summary Nyuolruok Dhoudi Mag Ugenya Author: Haggai O Nundu

Unfurling Stories and Poems by Pen Ad...

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These stories and poems represent the creative work of authors and poets from all around Kenya who gather together under the umbrella of Parklands Baptist Church. The material ranges from fictionalized Bible stories, testimonies, and reflective pieces revolving around biblical characters to general fiction and stories based on real- life experiences.

The People of Ostrich Mountain by Ndi...

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Brief Summary As the 1950s Mau Mau war breaks out in the foothills of Mt. Kenya, Wambũi, a fourteen-year-old girl leaves her besieged village to join a prestigious boarding school a half day’s journey away by train. There, she becomes aware of her extraordinary mathematical abilities discovered by her teacher, Eileen Atwood. Initially, Wambũi views Eileen’s attentions with suspicion and hostility, but over time, the two grow close and form a lifelong friendship. Unfortunately for Wambũi, the mid-twentieth century isn’t ready for a female math prodigy, particularly in Kenya. But she quietly and defiantly takes on the obstacles seeking to define her, applying her unusual gifts in new directions, which ultimately benefits her impoverished family and inspires her siblings and their children to pursue their own dreams. After forty years in Kenya, Eileen unexpectedly loses her employment authorization and is forced to return to England, where she struggles to adjust to living in a country she barely recognizes. Meanwhile, Wambũi’s son, Ray, a doctor, navigates a fraught visa application process and travels to America to begin residency training; however, his hospital becomes insolvent and shuts down a year later. He and his colleagues are assimilated into other programs where, as foreign-born physicians, they endure relentless prejudice. As a black man, he also discovers that the streets of Chicago are sometimes quick to judge, with serious consequences. A saga of family and friendship spanning five decades and three continents, 'The People of Ostrich Mountain' chronicles the interconnected lives of three outsiders as they navigate the vagaries of race, gender and immigration.

The Ogre An Anthology of Short Storie...

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Brief Summary From deception in leadership and relationships to the space of traditional cultural practices in independent Africa, the Ogre is a collection of short stories inspired by experiences in a modern Africa struggling to hold on to the age-old culture and traditions amidst the disruptions of modernity. It chronicles the everyday challenges, conflicts, aspirations, happiness and failures in a quintessentially 21st-century African society.

In Pursuit of Excellence: Memoirs of ...

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Brief Summary In Pursuit of Excellence: Memoirs of Professor Charles Odidi Okidi.

Selfhood Divinity of the Clitoris by ...

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What you need to know: In his 802-page book: Selfhood; Divinity of the Clitoris, the retired minister of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) gives a rather revolutionary strategy to clean the Kenyan society of the vice in a country where one in three girls is at risk of the cut. In his justification of the brazen title, Rev Njoya says he chose to use the word clitoris in its outright term to bring the message home to every man and woman on the effects of FGM. Retired Rev. Timothy Njoya has taken a radical approach on ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Kenya. In his 802-page book: Selfhood; Divinity of the Clitoris, the retired minister of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) gives a rather revolutionary strategy to clean the Kenyan society of the vice in a country where one in three girls is at risk of the cut. In his justification of the brazen title, Rev Njoya says he chose to use the word clitoris in its outright term to bring the message home to every man and woman on the effects of FGM. PIECE OF MEAT “Clitoris is made in the image of God and it is divine,” he explains. “To cut a woman and remove the clitoris is like taking a woman for a piece of meat.” But why is it so important that a clitoris remains in its whole? Rev. Njoya has a divinity answer to that. “A woman’s clitoris has more than 20,000 nerve endings, while a penis is wired with only 2,000 nerve endings,” he states. “The clitoris is wired to pull 60kg of pelvic bones apart and pull them back. Without the nerve endings, the muscles cannot pull apart…that is why 20 per cent of Kenyan women die during child birth because their pelvic bones have nothing to pull them apart when they are circumcised.”

The Best of Whispers by Wahome Mutahi

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Brief Summary A compilation of the late Wahome Mutahi's Whispers articles.

The Four Levels of Learning by Anthon...

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Brief Summary Would you like to bridge the knowing-doing gap by making the most of what you learn? The Four Levels of Learning tells you how. Presenting an application model that builds a case for learning for transformation not just for information, the author guides you in a process that helps you acquire, assimilate, and articulate learning in a manner that yields maximum application in all facets of your life. Applied, The Four Levels of Learning will greatly reduce the execution gap—the gap between belief and behaviour, awareness and action. Discover in this book how to: •Develop to the hunger to learn to create momentum to grow •Learn to change not just to know •Teach another in order to learn better •Make your learning count through application

Maasai women in transition: gender in...

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Brief Summary The book is a historical analysis of social relations in Maasai society over time and how these changes have transformed relations between men and women.