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Platonic: How Understanding Your Atta...

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When was the last time you put yourself out there to make a new friend? How do we keep friends

The Only Constant: A Guide to Embraci...

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In The Only Constant, Najwa Zebian guides you through the changes we must make and those we must endure in

AM I A PROPHET by Caroline wambugu

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Am I a prophet? This is the question many people keep asking. They need clarity if they are prophets and for those who do they do not have the full spectrum of the training and the understanding of the prophetic ministry. Many people who see visions and dreams and are exposed to other prophetic realms also have a misconception that they are prophets; most of them are not. Others flow into the gift of prophecy and think they are prophets.

Beyond the Mirage By Hamid Abiyo Omar

KShs400.00
This book is a collection of poems. It is about passion, which encourages one to go for it. The book expresses love and happiness. It also deals with social issues like politics and stigma and motivates one not to shy away but to expose it. Last but not least, it is about advice given from people. You have options either to heed or ignore them.

A Thousand Lights by Hamid Abiyo Omar

KShs500.00
A Thousand Lights, is a novel about love having many chances till you find the right one. Therapy chooses not who, it is okay to us all. The relationship of a mother-child is important, or else, mayhem. It depicts the role of parents to their children as important. The novel, captures the story of Deli with former wife Ruth, best friend Jemima, who is or was a crush and finally the real wife Leila and Zulfa the daughter.

Why Not Me? By Stephen Muiru

KShs1,200.00
This book will inspire you to achieve your God given greatness. See you at the top, it's crowded at the bottom.

Angola is Wherever I Plant My Field b...

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In this collection of eighteen humorous absurdist stories, Melo weaves together postmodernism, postcolonial realities and Angolan history, through an intrusive narrator and author. Angola is Wherever I plant My field will make the readers laugh as they reflect on life and society through stories set in Luanda, Haifa, America, and North-Korea.

The Dark Side of Skin by Jeferson Ten...

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Life under Brazil’s brutal “cordial racism” comes painfully alive in this novel of fathers and sons. How do you become the protagonist of your own life? For Pedro, it means searching for himself in the objects his father left behind: the layers that make up his life, and that of his parents, and the circumstances, geographies, and wounds that shaped them all. It’s an archaeology of affections, but also of life in southern Brazil, where being black on the streets of Porto Alegre manifests violences large and small. Where being a young woman, raised by a single mother, may find you seeking security in the untrustworthy arms of men. In Dark Side of Skin , Jeferson Tenório takes on fathers and sons, Shakespeare and Cervantes, and the inescapable bonds and burdens of family and history in one delicately rendered, painfully precise account of loved ones lost and found.

The Fourth Reich by Shilaho Wa Muteshi

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The Fourth Reich is a political thriller in which a chemical attack during the Israeli-Palestine conflict in the Middle East leaves a journalist scarred to unimaginable depths. He picks a giant turtle from among the war ruins and believes this must be Adolf Hitler planning yet another Reich, The Fourth Reich. The trauma he undergoes leads to horrifying dreams and reminiscences which depict the turtles not only mating and giving rise to more rebellious turtles but holding meetings in the depth of the night and influencing other animals to rise against the government. The granduncle’s National Intelligence Service Intercepts the manuscript of The Fourth Reich while on its way to Avon Books an American Publisher, believing that the novel is an indictment of his dictatorial regime and the historical injustices he has meted out on his countrymen. Things take an ugly turn when he orders the writer’s arrest and vows to stop the novel’s publication, even if it means arresting all turtles in the country and torturing them into revealing their plans.

Desert Crisis by Shilaho Wa Muteshi

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Two weeks before Kenya’s 53rd independence day celebrations, a secret meeting was held in Guangzhou, China, where the African Union of Left-Handed Presidents was meeting secretly with a North Korean delegation on how best to dispose of nuclear garbage in a deal sponsored by the Chinese government through the IMF. The attendees must be conversant with nuclear physics as well as the Chinese language, which is the preferred medium of communication at the secret meeting. The granduncle does not have a Chinese-speaking nuclear physicist, and for this reason, requests his personal cardiologist to find him one. Unable to find one, Dr. Mlachi settles for Dr. Sally Mungai, who has a working knowledge of Chinese but studied Gynecologic Oncology instead of Nuclear Physics. When cases of cancer become increasingly prevalent from the Upper Eastern region of the country, Dr. Mlachi investigates and decides to stop the program at all costs. Will he succeed?

The Coffin Factory by Shilaho Wa Muteshi

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A rapist has to be stopped.The 109 year old matriarch he raped is not only pregnant but goes into labor immediately she arrives at the Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital. Dr. Sally suggests she undergoes CS, but nobody knows if she will survive childbirth at such an advanced age. The medical superintendent of the third largest referral hospital in Kenya watches on, terrified as his grandmother succumbs to her third and final rape to set in motion a myriad of events that will change his destiny and the destiny of the entire country. The medical superintendent and his lieutenants seek to avenge with the help of the dead woman.The rapist establishes uses a multi-drug resistant strain of Vibrio cholerae to decimate the entire county and establishes a coffin factory with the help of a powerful politician.Will Dr. Mlachi and his friends stop his evil scheme?

Remains of Dead Hope by Shilaho Wa Mu...

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What would it take for you to stand up against a tyrant? In war-torn Diamboland, fear dominates the streets, and the corrupt Mandherich regime deals swiftly and ruthlessly with anyone who seeks change. Still, the desire for freedom can’t be stomped out of the hearts of the people, and a Resistance is born. Mojawan, a former minister, seeks to redeem himself after betraying his own flock, and Rele and Shuma, sons of the late freedom fighter Chamuka must carry on their father’s legacy. With nothing to lose, and everything to gain, these men find themselves at the forefront of a struggle that will sway the fate of an entire nation.

Alana’s Magical Adventure at Ma...

KShs360.00
Alana's Magical Adventure at Mazingira Park is a delightful children's book that combines adventure, environmental awareness, and friendship. The story follows a young girl named Alana determined to save her favorite park from plastic pollution. With her loyal friend Losike by her side, Alana bravely confronts the Plastic Trouble and inspires her friends to join the cleanup effort. Together, they transform the park from a polluted mess into a clean and vibrant space. The book emphasizes the importance of recycling, reducing plastic consumption, and caring for the environment. Through Alana's inspiring journey, young readers are encouraged to become "climate superheroes" and make a positive impact on their world. The book concludes with a call to action, urging children to adopt eco-friendly habits and protect the planet. Key themes: environmental protection, friendship, problem-solving, and empowerment. Target audience: Children aged 4- 13.

The Aids Ward by Shilaho Wa Muteshi

KShs2,500.00
Dr. Mlachi is working day and night to beat a supernatural deadline. He must find a cure for HIV and Aids before his brother succumbs to the dreaded scourge. Can he rescue him? His marriage to Flo is on the rocks, can he save it? The hospital superintendent of the country’s third largest referral hospital is up in arms against his Aids research project and wants him and his ailing brother dead. Can Dr. Mlachi outwit him? A nurse who has been diligently looking after his brother falls in love with him. Can he leave his wife of seven years for her? Rumor also has it that His Excellency the president is also positive and that is why he has been funding the Aids Research Project. Could this be true? Maria, one of his students, falls in love with him and threatens to further complicate his love life. Will she succeed in making her lecturer abandon his family?

The Black Man’s Testament by Sh...

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Dr. Mlachi is relaxing on the beach with Dr. Sally Mungai, Maria, and an unnamed woman when his dad, nicknamed the black man, returns after close to thirty-five years. The man who left him and his siblings and flew away in a sandstorm throws him into the water eighteen times, despite knowing he can’t swim, but each time rescues him with the help of two ex-convicts well known to him. One is Dr. Nicholas Rotich, his former assistant, while the other is Nancy, his ex-wife, a pediatric nurse who attempted to kill an entire village and was jailed for 21 years. On the eighteenth time, he manages to swim unaided to the shore, only to be captured by soldiers allied to the granduncle. They blindfold him and crucify him atop a hill, where he stays suspended for three days and three nights, after which he is surprisingly rescued by the granduncle, who needs him to perform one last heart transplant on him and to save his lineage from oblivion. He wakes up from the frightening dream and decides to plunge into politics, the beginning of yet another nightmare, in real-time, and he has to ascend to the presidency like his grandmother prophesied, or forever live in an unending cycle of pain and misfortune.

The secret reign of pope Christine By...

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Between February and April 2nd 2005, there was a power vacuum at the Vatican with Pope John Paul II too ill to take charge of affairs. Vatican doctors went against his wishes and placed him on life support in an attempt to prolong his life, which seemed to have reached its natural end. Many Papabile cardinals, led by Cardinal Aurelio Medici, a 4 foot, 3 inch cardiologist, started plotting on how to succeed the ailing pontiff. Sister Christine, a nun from Kenya, at the Vatican on a scholarship to study Psychology, recruits student leaders in an attempt to stop the Cardinal Aurelio from succeeding the likable Pope John Paul who she respects. A fierce battle ensues between cardinals allied to the short Italian cardinal and those recruited by the nun who knows his secrets, having been in an enforced sexual relationship with him for two years. Will she outwit the evil cardinals and become Pope like she has always dreamt? She has support from Brother Edward, Sister Slindile, Dr. Mlachi and Maria, people that are willing to sacrifice money and time to make her achieve her enduring dream.

The Practice of Groundedness: A Trans...

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Achievement often comes at a cost. Angst, restlessness, frayed relationships, exhaustion, and even substance abuse can be the unwanted side effects of an obsession with outward performance. While the high of occasional wins can keep you going for a while, playing into the always-on, never enough hustle culture ultimately takes a serious toll. In The Practice of Groundedness, bestselling author Brad Stulberg shares a healthier, more sustainable model for success. At the heart of this model is groundedness--a practice that values presence over rote productivity, accepts that progress is nonlinear, and prioritizes long-term values and fulfillment over short-term gain. To be grounded is to possess a firm and unwavering foundation, a resolute sense of self from which deep and enduring, not shallow and superficial, success can be found. Groundedness does not eliminate ambition and striving; rather, it situates these qualities and channels them in more meaningful ways. Interweaving case studies, modern science, and time-honored lessons from ancient wisdom traditions such as Buddhism, Stoicism, and Taoism, Stulberg teaches readers how to cultivate the habits and practices of a more grounded life. Readers will learn: * Why patience is the key to getting where you want to go faster--in work and life--and how to develop it, pushing back against the culture's misguided obsession with speed and "hacks." * How to utilize the lens of the wise observer in order to overcome delusion and resistance to clearly see and accept where you are—which is the key to more effectively getting where you want to go * Why embracing vulnerability is the key to genuine strength and confidence * The critical importance of "deep community," or cultivating a sense of belonging and connection to people, places, and causes. Provocative and practical, The Practice of Groundedness is the necessary corrective to the frenetic pace and endemic burnout resulting from contemporary definitions of success. It offers a new—and better—way.

Entrepreneurship Hits and Misses By E...

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The book “Entrepreneur Hits and Misses”; by Eunice Maina-Mburu offers an intimate and profound exploration of entrepreneurship, especially in the