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Travelling While Black By Nanjala Nya...

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Travelling While Black: Essays Inspired by a Life on the Move. What does it feel like to move through a world designed to limit and exclude you? What are the joys and pains of holidays for people of colour, when guidebooks are never written with them in mind? How are black lives today impacted by the othering legacy of colonial cultures and policies? What can travel tell us about our sense of self, of home, of belonging and identity? Why has the world order become hostile to human mobility, as old as humanity itself, when more people are on the move than ever? Nanjala Nyabola is constantly exploring the world, working with migrants and confronting complex realities challenging common assumptions - both hers and others'. From Nepal to Botswana, Sicily to Haiti, New York to Nairobi, her sharp, humane essays ask tough questions and offer surprising, deeply shocking and sometimes funny answers. It is time we saw the world through her eyes. Author: Nanjala Nyabola

Life Journeys Seeking Destiny: Conver...

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This series presents conversations with a diverse group of Kenyans. Presented as photographic vignettes, the stories speak of the life journeys of those profiled and in so doing deliver nuggets of wisdom. Appealing to all audiences, the series which takes a snap shot of societal progress is ultimately for generations to come: “for our children and their children’s children”. The books will surprise and inspire. LIFE JOURNEYS – SEEKING DESTINY is the first in this collection. This book profiles life stories of 74 Kenyan women of substance and achievement. The stories were captured by a group of young, high potential women who also wish to heed their personal calls and shape their destiny.

For Love of Soysambu The Saga of Lord...

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This dramatic story spans 122 years and highlights challenges faced by four generations of an initially British aristocratic family in Kenya, with Soysambu in the Great Rift Valley as its central focus. Initially a refuge for dying sheep, but more recently a Wildlife Conservancy and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, today Soysambu protects many rare and endangered species. The saga begins in 1897 with the arrival of the Hon. Hugh Cholmondeley, who walked over 1,000 kilometres into East Africa from Berbera. In 1902, after inheriting his title of 3rd Baron Delamere, he abandoned his grand Cheshire family home, Vale Royal, for a grass and mud hut in East Africa, where he befriended local Maasai and gradually built up a formidable reputation as a leading politician and pioneer. When he died in 1931, having sold off his Cheshire estates to fund his agricultural experiments, he was bankrupt. His second wife, Gwladys, Mayor of Nairobi, was associated with the notorious Happy Valley clique, dragging her into the Lord Erroll murder trial in 1941. Delamere's son, Thomas Cholmondeley, now 4th Baron Delamere, moved to Kenya after World War II to salvage his father's farms. Thomas, who was pro-independence, managed to turn Soysambu into a successful cattle ranch. His third wife, Diana, remained notorious for her affair with Lord Erroll at his time of murder, with many still believing she'd been his killer. Following Thomas's death in 1979, his only son Hugh, now 5th Baron Delamere, took over Soysambu. His son, Tom Cholmondeley, faced increasing financial problems and pressure from land-hungry Kenyans, a situation exacerbated when he was charged with murder - twice. After his incarcerations and eventual release, he was busy implementing his innovative ideas on Soysambu when he died unexpectedly on 24th August 2016 after hip surgery.  

Premium Tears by Collins Sakwah

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While in Canada, safari websites and youtube channels sold to Zuri an image of a utopian Kenya, a land of hospitable people, natural beauty, nd world wonders. Upon arrival, however, she learns that Kenya is a far cry from what she expected. Unbeknown to her when she falls in love with Aiden, the poorest student in the university was that her father betrothed her to the son of his business partner as part of his business agreement. When she is forced to choose between saving her fathers shares in a multi-million real estate company and the man she loves, she chooses to follow her heart. Her quest for love leads her into making discoveries within her fathers real estate company that threaten her life and those of her loved ones.

Life’s little magical formulas ...

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Brief Summary Life's Little Magical Formulas is a collection of five wonderful short stories for children on gratitude, perseverance, generosity, respect and honesty. This collection of wonderful short stories is written so as to inspire children to create and have a magical life by following the values each character shows in the book. ISBN:9789966820259 Author:Zoya

One Day I Will Write About This Place...

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Binyavanga Wainaina tumbled through his middle-class Kenyan childhood out of kilter with the world around him.This world came to him as a chaos of loud and colourful sounds: the hair dryers at his mother's beauty parlour, black mamba bicycle bells, mechanics in Nairobi, the music of Michael Jackson - all punctuated by the infectious laughter of his brother and sister. He could fall in with their patterns, but it would take him a while to carve out his own. In this vivid and compelling debut, Wainaina takes us through his school days, his failed attempt to study in South Africa, a moving family reunion in Uganda, and his travels around Kenya. The landscape in front of him always claims his main attention, but he also evokes the shifting political scene that unsettles his views on family, tribe, and nationhood. Throughout, reading is his refuge and his solace. And when, in 2002, a writing prize comes through, the door is opened for him to pursue the career that perhaps had been beckoning all along. Resolutely avoiding stereotype and cliche, Wainaina paints every scene in One Day I Will Write About This Place with a highly distinctive and hugely memorable brush.

The River and the Source by Margaret ...

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In 1995, this novel won both the Jomo Kenyatta Literature Prize, and the Commonwealth Writers Prize Best First Book in the Africa Region. Now reprinted, it remains in great demand. An epic story spanning cultures, it tells the lives of three generations of women. It traces the story of Akoko in her rich traditional Luo setting, through to the children who live and die in the 20th century.  

The Man Who Moved the World: The Life...

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Each title in the seies includes over 200 full-color photographs and provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the country together with all the essential data that tourists, business visitors or students are likely to require.

The Green War by Anita Soina

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Brief Summary In the book , Anita Soina a 20 year old environmental Warrior talks about her journey and challenges faced by environmental Warriors from the Global south. She also highlights some battles in the environmental field here in Kenya including establishments in designated animal areas ,wild fires etc

Sulwe by Lupita Nyongo Luo Version

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Brief Summary Kara ne ok ochuno ni Otieno nyaka lok dende kata matin nono Sulwe's skin is the colour of midnight. She's darker than everyone in her family, and everyone at school. All she wants is to be beautiful and bright, like her mother and sister. Then a magical journey through the night sky opens her eyes and changes everything. This Sulwe version is written in Dholuo and is a children's fiction picture book by actress Lupita Nyong'o. It follows the story of a young girl who wishes for her dark skin to be lighter. The story is ultimately about colourism and learning to love oneself, no matter one's skin tone. ISBN:9789966822055 Author:Lupita Nyongo

Sulwe by Lupita Nyongo Kiswahili Version

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Sulwe's skin is the colour of midnight. She's darker than everyone in her family, and everyone at school. All she wants is to be beautiful and bright, like her mother and sister. Then a magical journey through the night sky opens her eyes and changes everything. This Sulwe version is written in Swahili and is a children's fiction picture book by actress Lupita Nyong'o. It follows the story of a young girl who wishes for her dark skin to be lighter. The story is ultimately about colourism and learning to love oneself, no matter one's skin tone.

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

When I learned how to walk and other ...

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Brief Summary 'When I learned how to walk & other poems', is a compilation of 17 poems written by myself (I have been a performing spoken word poet in Nairobi for the past 5 years, and this is my debut poetry book). The poems in this book span a wide range of topics, from African power, love, identity, mental health, and the inevitability of heartbreak. The book is a small one, 61 pages, however, it contains poems that are meant to be re-read as many times as the reader wishes. The book is largely in English, and contains a few lines in Swahili, with one of the poems being entirely in Swahili. ISBN:9789914700473 Author: Mumbi Macharia

Thuond Luo

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Brief Summary Buge Moko Mag Dholuo gin ISBN:ThuondLuo001 Author:Thuond Luo

English Dholuo Dictionary by Asenath ...

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Includes a a 5 page section on pronunciation and grammar, and a 9 page classified vocabulary.

Luo Kitgi gi Timbegi by Ker Paul Mboya

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Luo: kitgi gi timbegi: a hand book of Luo customs.  

Luo proverbs and Sayings by Asenath B...

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The Luo Ngeche and other sayings to demonstrate their knowledge and skill in expressing themselves in their language. Ngeche and sayings are adaptable and have many functions. For instance, they may be used ti chide someone to answer a question to illustrate, clarify or to drive home a point made on an issue

The History and Culture of the Nandi ...

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This book focuses on the definition and application of Nandi customary laws on the backdrop of modern civilization. The author has good knowledge regarding the Nandi culture due to his personal observation including his participation in some of the events recorded in the book. Most of the information was indeed received in the form of oral transmission via stories and myths passed from generation to generation by past ancestors. Nevertheless, ideas may differ due to the influence of Nandi neighbors and immigrants who came in with their different cultures and practices.  

The Hidden Scars of Female Genital Mu...

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Brief Summary The Hidden Scars of Female Genital Mutilation: The cultural struggle of the girl child. Sadia Hussein is an FGM survivor, an iron lady, fearless champion, courageous and brave Muslim lady from Wardei community in Tana River county who is fighting for women rights and to eradicate FGM, child marriage, teenage pregnancies rape and defilement. She is a role model to many girls and holds a degree in Business management from East African University. She was recognized and fated as a National Heroine by the State in 2019 by the President of Kenya, His excellency Uhuru Kenyatta and also awarded Young achievers Award by the Anti FGM Board, 2019.

The Kipsigis Talai

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Brief Summary A general walk within Nairobi’s old low-income suburbs of Pumwani, Majengo, Kariokor, Kamukunji, and Shauri Moyo, you could chance upon an old Kalenjin woman, you would be forgiven if you thought she was lost. Still fluent in their particular Kalenjin dialect and with urbane children and grandchildren who scarcely speak her language, the woman represents a dark legacy of removal, displacement, and dispersal dating back to the dawn of colonial rule in Kenya. The old tin-roofed structures, the filthy surroundings and darkened dwellings in the low-income suburbs offer a paradoxical motif of poverty which pursued them there, even as they tried to escape it, in their villages of origin. You will be coming face to face with a bygone era, far removed from us but not entirely so. Their reasons for being there are as varied as their numbers. " ISBN:9789966117090 Author:David Ng'asura Tuei and Godfrey K. Sang