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FLAUNT YOUR GENIUS by Hannah Githuki

KShs1,200.00
What is personal branding? Why is it important? How do you brand yourself in eight steps? How do you take care of your personal brand even in times of crisis? This book answers all that and more across five chapters, discussing the basics of personal branding and learning from real-life examples like Oprah,Richard Branson,Julie Gichuru,and the Kenyan comedian Churchill. It also guides you on how to brand yourself in eight steps. Finally, the book tackles the current COVID-19 pandemic and how working on your personal brand should continue, regardless of the difficulties the season brings.

Saro by Nike Campbell

KShs2,000.00
On a visit to the coast of Marina, Lagos, Siwoolu and his young family are lured by a traitor to a grand merchant ship where they are captured by slave holders masquerading as traders. On the way to the new world, they are rescued by abolitionists on a British naval ship, and sent to Freetown, a haven for freed slaves. They settle in their new home, grow their family and become successful merchants, trading goods between Freetown and Eko. Dotunu, Siwoolu’s wife, falls in love with another man and is caught in a love triangle. But their lives are upended again when they hear that the kingdom has selected the traitor as king. Siwoolu, content with his new life, yet fearful of a curse that lurks in the shadows, refuses to return, but Dotunu is determined to keep the traitor from the throne. She turns to their son, Oșolu, who is running from his own demons, to seize the throne that is rightfully theirs. SARO is a multigenerational tale of betrayal and restitution, love and war, inspired by true events that will take the reader from the rocky terrain of Abeokuta and burgeoning city of Lagos to the lion mountains of Freetown and Hastings of Sierra Leone from the 1830s to the 1850s.

Child Focus in Learning by Annkambo N...

KShs500.00 KShs380.00

A book to steer parents and teachers towards a worthwhile learning

I Am Her: Tales about life, love and ...

KShs1,800.00 KShs1,500.00
I am Her is a fictional journey through the lives of three women who are so different, yet the same at their core. They share about their lives, loves and legacy. There are different mothers and mothers-to-be who will pick this up and see themselves in the stories of Azalea, Hazel and Rose. There are many other people, women or men, who will see themselves in the stories of their families, friends and colleagues.

So The Path Does Not Die

KShs1,890.00
Long after Fina has left Sierra Leone for America, memories of a broken initiation still haunt her. She longs to return, to find her grandmother and right the path that has been set for young girls centuries past. Her journey from the streets of Freetown to Washington echoes with the tensions, ambiguities, and fragmentation of the diaspora. Fina’s inner turmoil and feelings of ‘otherness’ persist as she travels further from home. Ultimately, the broken path of her childhood brings Fina back to Sierra Leone, to a life she had never imagined for herself. So the Path Does Not Die is a tender and gently observed novel exploring attitudes towards female circumcision from an exciting voice in African literature. The novel is on WAEC’s list of recommended African prose for 2026-2030.

AGAINST THE ODDS: LIFE OF AFRICAN MIG...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,100.00
The lives of African migrant workers in Europe are a multifaceted narrative marked by challenges, resilience, and aspiration. Departing from their homelands in search of better economic prospects and opportunities, these individuals embark on journeys fraught with uncertainties and hardships. Upon arrival, they often encounter a complex web of legal, social, and economic barriers that shape their experiences in their host countries. For many African migrants, the pursuit of employment is paramount. However, they frequently encounter obstacles in accessing the labor market due to language barriers, lack of recognition for foreign qualifications, and discriminatory hiring practices. Consequently, a significant portion of African migrants find themselves relegated to low-wage, precarious jobs in sectors such as agriculture, construction, hospitality, and domestic work. Moreover, the issue of legal status looms large over the lives of African migrants. Many grapple with the complexities of immigration laws, facing the constant threat of deportation or detention. Those residing in Europe without legal documentation often live in the shadows, vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, and marginalization. Social integration presents another formidable challenge. African migrants often confront xenophobia, racism, and cultural alienation in their host communities. These social barriers hinder their ability to establish meaningful connections, access services, and participate fully in civic life. Additionally, maintaining ties with their home countries and navigating the complexities of transnational identities further shape their sense of belonging and cultural identity. Despite these adversities, African migrant communities demonstrate remarkable resilience and resourcefulness. They forge networks of support within their own communities and engage in grassroots organizing to advocate for their rights and interests. Cultural associations, religious institutions, and migrant-led organizations play crucial roles in providing social solidarity, legal aid, and educational resources. Amidst the challenges, African migrant workers in Europe also embody hope and aspiration. Many strive to build better futures for themselves and their families, sending remittances back home and investing in education and entrepreneurship. Their experiences underscore the interconnectedness of global migration, labor markets, and social justice, highlighting the need for inclusive policies and collective action to address the structural inequalities that shape their lives.

Love Does Not Win Elections

KShs2,000.00
Ayisha Osori, writer, lawyer, and advocate for social justice, ran for the People’s Democratic Party’s ticket to the House of Representatives in 2015. and lost. This is her story. Love Does Not Win Elections is a pitch perfect account of our primary process in Nigeria. Jacqueline Farris, DG, Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation Ayisha’s gripping account reminds us of depth of the work required to fix the Nigerian question at both ends of the spectrum – leadership and followership. Seun Onigbinde, Founder, BudgIT Ms. Osori charts her attempt to secure a People’s Democratic Party’s ticket to the Federal House of Representatives in a way that makes plain why Nigerian politics is not working for Nigerians …This book is a baton. Those who are contemplating politics in Nigeria would do well to pick it up. Feyi Fawehinmi Compelling book for those who seek to understand the powers of political wheelerdealers. Olusegun Adeniyi, author, Against the Run of Play

My Struggle Prostate Cancer by Hon. J...

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,690.00
My Struggle Prostate Cancer by Hon. Joe Khamisi

A Thousand Suns by Yeayi Kobina

KShs2,000.00
Osei Tutu’s journey continues in “A Thousand Suns”, the thrilling sequel to The Usurper’s Dream. As he rallies the vassal states to join forces against the oppressive reign of Denkyira. A fracture emerges among the very gods who once guided him towards his purpose. A Thousand Suns transports readers back to the colorful world of pre-colonial legends, seamlessly blending adventure, mysticism, and historical intrigue. It unveils a world where the boundaries between mortals and the divine blur, and the delicate balance of power hangs on the brink of utter chaos.

THE USURPER’S DREAM by Yeayi Ko...

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The Usurper's Dream is a thrilling re-imagining of the formation of the Asante Empire. it weaves historic events with the African belief system of gods and magic to tell the tale of Osei Tutu and Okomfo Anokye, his chief oracle, as they face mighty forces, both mortal and mythical, to create one of the most celebrated empires in modern African history.

Resilient Rebirth: A Man’s Account of...

Navigating the aftermath of a divorce at any age can feel like confronting an insurmountable peak, especially when you find yourself facing this challenge at 57. Resilient Rebirth: A Man’s Account of a Devastating Inter-Ratial Divorce” is your companion and guide through these uncharted territories. Crafted with empathy, wisdom and deep understanding of the unique hurdles you face, this book offers a beacon of hope and practical advice for rediscovering your purpose, passion, and joy.

My African Hut (wǒ fēizhōu de xiǎo fá...

KShs1,000.00
The story of Pendo , relates a Kenyan Samburu culture blended together with Chinese language. The illustrations used will help the students not only learn Chinese but also learn about the Samburu Kenyan culture. Learn about Pendo and her family, as well as improve on your Chinese Language skills. This book is a must have for all Young learners who are preparing for YCT Chinese Language Exams.

My Leaking Roof wǒ de wūdǐng lòu shuǐ...

KShs1,200.00
My leaking roof is a bilingual Chinese storybook suitable for young and adult learners in the beginners level 1-3. The story book will serve to encourage all learners of the language to pursue learning, appreciate different cultures as well as prepare students for Chinese language exams.

Of Musical Affairs by Mwangi Nyambura

KShs700.00 KShs600.00
Of Musical Affairs is the debut collection of Mwangi Nyambura. The Kenyan author has set out to captivate you with this witty, concise and perfect display of lyrical prose in this beautiful collection. From A Man Scorned to the eponymous Of Musical Affairs the author proves undoubtedly that a blend of music and fiction can never go wrong. The collection is a lyrical painting of life and the darker side of love and attraction. If imagination makes the writer, Mwangi certainly has much of it on display in this collection. A perfect synergy of music, fiction and men scorned by love, the collection promises you stories that will leave you wishing to be at a concert in Kenya or desiring even more stories from the author.

The Sasabonsam by Peter Wanjohi

KShs1,500.00
its an novel based on African folklore and the beginning of slavery

Superfreakonomics by Stephen J. Dubne...

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,890.00
The international bestselling Freakquel to Levitt and Dubner's Freakonomics, this book sees them looking deeper, questioning harder and uncovering even more hidden truths about our world, from global cooling to patriotic prostitutes, drunk walking to why suicide bombers should buy life insurance.

Everything Has Wings by J.O Bernard

KShs1,500.00 KShs1,200.00
‘Everything Has Wings’, is a refreshing collection of poems by J.O. Bernard that dances gracefully through the highs and lows of life. With a blend of wit, and deep introspection, Bernard explores themes of love, religion, and death, creating a tapestry of words that is both poignant and entertaining. Each poem is a little adventure, inviting readers to see the world through Bernard’s inquisitive eyes. His unique perspective transforms everyday experiences into extraordinary moments, making this anthology a delightful companion for those seeking a meaningful conversation and contemplation.

Sand Roses by Hamza Koudri

KShs3,000.00 KShs2,590.00
“…an extraordinarily immersive narrative, and a fascinating story of the little-known Ouled Nail dancers.” The Island Prize Judges "A compelling storyteller, fresh and engaging." Karen Jennings, An Island Tourists know it as the City of Joy. For Ouled Nail dancers, Bousaada is a city of horrors. It is 1931 when two sisters arrive in Bousaada bursting with dreams of becoming successful dancers. But the city, occupied by the ruthless French colonial army, changes their lives forever. When they kill a soldier in self-defence, Fahima and Salima must outsmart the French Colonel who will stop at nothing to uncover the truth. The sisters are driven further into a cycle of violence with every attempt to hide their crime. Risking their lives and the lives of their loved ones, the dancers find themselves at the heart of a civilizational clash. SAND ROSES is a tale of resistance, sisterhood and the shameful past of two colliding nations. This extraordinarily immersive narrative thrusts its reader into the Algerian city of Bousaada during the 1930s and the story of the Nailiya dancers.

Behind The wheels: Changing teh Disab...

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Behind The wheels: Changing the Disability Narrative by Harun Maalim Hassan

A Reflection on our Cultures by Nicho...

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A Reflection on Our Cultures is a collection of 32 folktales from 12 communities in Kenya. The book aims to help the reader appreciate the beauty, richness and diversity of our African cultures.