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THE WILD BLACKBERRY By Annah Ngugi

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The wild blackberry is a story of a strong African girl who goes up and above to achieve her dreams. She finds herself at crossroads when she falls in love with Edmund. She is unknowingly introduced to drug peddling which is owned by Edmunds father mr mwinyi. ''don't be too close to my son,'' mwinyi issued her a warning and she tried to keep her distance but Edmund saw it as an opportunity to take lead of the relationship. '' I will find my son a good gift and i think a beautiful wife will make him happy'' mwinyi said in one of their conversations leaving Dee with a huge lump to swallow. She knew that he wouldn't choose him, who would choose a drug peddler for a daughter-in-law ? What would she choose, her job or the love of her life ?

Chains of Junkdom: A play by Okiya Om...

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Chains of Junkdom: A play by Okiya Omtatah Okoiti

Turning obstacles into stepping stone...

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Making stepping stones out of stumbling blocks is a secret towards achieving a successful future. In failure there's a seed of success. Put your past mistakes and use them to create your path to the ocean of success.

Grief Journal

KShs1,500.00 KShs1,300.00
Our grief journal is a compassionate and introspective journal crafted to guide individuals through the stages of grief. With thoughtful prompts and therapeutic exercises, this journal provides a nurturing space for reflection, emotional exploration, and healing. Readers can navigate their grief journey, honor cherished memories, and discover moments of solace amidst the pain. Structured to promote self-care and resilience, "Embracing Healing" offers tools for coping with loss, fostering self-compassion, and nurturing emotional well-being. Whether used individually or within a support network, this journal is a companion for those seeking understanding, comfort, and a pathway to healing during times of profound loss. Through writing and self-discovery, readers are encouraged to embrace their grief with courage and find hope for the future.

Sweet lovers in the jungle by Nancy W...

KShs3,300.00 KShs1,200.00
A captivating romantic book for two lovers who met in a jungle after heart break but we're able to move on after falling in love. They had an adventurous live full of drama but were able to live happily ever after.

The Last Raibuni with M’Angaine...

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The Last Raibuni with M'Angaine O M'Ithiria by Engineer Kiruki Mwithimbu

Philosophy of Teachers’ Epistem...

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Philosophy of Teachers’ Epistemic Beliefs for Changing Pedagogy: A Paradigm Shift to Competency-Based Education offers pedagogical insights into the paradigm shift intended by the 21st Century competency-based education. The authors, informed by both policy and research on education, argue that implementation of competency-based education requires anchoring pedagogical explorations on the epistemology of a competency-based curriculum. Research in personal epistemology reveals that teachers enact espoused epistemic beliefs in classroom pedagogical practice. Teachers must be empowered to change their pedagogical competencies by drawing their attention to their default epistemic beliefs which must be replaced by what is aligned with the epistemology of a competency-based curriculum. The book makes the case that curriculum reforms necessarily imply pedagogical reforms. That is, pedagogy is parasitical on the epistemology of curriculum. The book exposes the underpinning epistemology of competency-based curriculum in Kenya and has gone further to derive epistemic beliefs that teachers should acquire to facilitate their efforts at reforming their pedagogy aligned to Competency-based education. We live in a time of radical revolution where knowledge is a critical factor in all sectors of society. The education sector is charged with the responsibility of empowering learners as creators of knowledge. Learning how to learn is a key competency in adapting, utilizing and experimenting with novel conceptions of knowledge which includes changing teachers’ epistemic beliefs and attitudes. This book is resourceful for policy-makers in teacher education, teacher educators at university and teacher training colleges, educationists, practicing classroom teachers, education researchers, school managers and readers interested in facilitating effective pedagogical change for the implementation of competency-based education. What Others Say “The authors of this book have competently simplified the technical aspects of CBE in such a way that the reader would readily understand the extent to which CBE is the way forward for nurturing 21st Century skills and competencies through formal education.” - Samson Okuro Gunga, Professor of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Education, The University of Nairobi.

Soso and The Kako Leaf by Bella Disu ...

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Follow the life of young Soso as she encounters mysteries and unearths traditions that have existed long before she was born. Be part of her adventures as she gains confidence, self-esteem, and an understanding of her deep cultural heritage.

Time for Harvest. Women and Constitut...

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From the bleak days of severe marginalization; days when words such as 'women's empowerment' or 'affirmative action' were taboo in Kenya, Time for harvest: Women and Constitution Making in Kenya traces women's struggles to change their status, their lives and their entire destiny. It is a brilliant exposition of the sheer ingenuity, perseverance and tenacity to contribute to the attainment of an all inclusive Constitution that banishes, inter alia, gender discrimination in all spheres of life, including social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. In this way, it opens up massive space for Kenyan women to 'exhale'. Wanjiku deftly tells the story of many great women actors in the struggle and the nature of their contribution while sparing us the pain that was suffered by individual women and their families as they identified with what at times seemed like mission impossible. They must be the women who, in her words, 'have names, hearts that ache, eyes that weep, feet that hurt'. The books is suitable for the general reader as well as scholars in cultural and feminist studies. Student of politics, law, history, sociology, anthropology and literature who want to know the path traveled by Kenyans - women specifically - in constitution making will find it useful.

Safari Adventures with Sam and Sara

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Join siblings Sam and Sara on an exhilarating safari adventure through the stunning landscapes of Kenya! In 'Safari Adventures with Sam and Sara,' young readers will discover the wonders of African wildlife as they journey through lush savannas, majestic national parks, and encounter fascinating animals like elephants, giraffes, and lions. With captivating and vibrant illustrations, this book is not just a thrilling safari tale but also an educational exploration of Kenya's rich biodiversity and the importance of wildlife conservation. Perfect for curious minds and budding nature enthusiasts, 'Safari Adventures with Sam and Sara' promises an unforgettable safari experience from the comfort of your home.

Lead Outwardly Loud by Nancy A. Loncle

KShs2,600.00
Lead Outwardly Loud is for you, if you operate in High Pressure Ultra Competitive Jobs and have attached your value to performance, keeping you in debilitating anxiety over constant competition. You are in/or aspiring to take up a leadership role. It takes you through a 5-step process called the W.A.F.E.R. Challenge, by the end of which you will be able to clearly define Purpose in your career, Highlight and Refine your People Skills so you can position yourself among the best in your field and serve from a place of ABUNDANCE, without depleting your energy levels.

From Watchdogs to Traitors: The less ...

KShs3,500.00
In this compelling book, Baker delves into the enigmatic world of Rwanda's media, uncovering the truth that lies beneath its operation. Throughout his short but eventful career, he played a pivotal role in revolutionizing Rwanda's media landscape, championing professional investigative journalism and tirelessly advocating for its existence, even at great personal cost. Within these pages, he recounts the extraordinary transformation of Rwanda's media, shedding light on the preeminent change that has shaped its history. he lay the groundwork for the emergence of professional investigative journalism, highlighting its significance in raising awareness and fostering a genuine connection with the audience. Moreover, he navigates the treacherous waters of persuading those "In Charge" to embrace this new form of journalism, rife with its inherent risks and challenges. However, his passion for the truth and unwavering commitment to journalism exacted a heavy toll. he exposes the harrowing truth about how journalists themselves can betray the very public they are duty-bound to serve, leading to a pervasive erosion of press freedom. He shares the intimate details of his personal journey, recounting the tremendous sacrifices he made, which ultimately propelled him into a relentless pursuit of truth. Despite enduring multiple arrests, extrajudicial actions, and unyielding opposition, he resolutely returned to his craft, refusing to be silenced. Within these pages, he pulls back the curtains on the machinery of misinformation, offering a firsthand account of its inner workings, the puppeteers who pull the strings, and their ulterior motives. By delving into the annals of Rwanda's media history, he provides valuable context both before and after the tragic 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. Through a deeply personal lens, he recounts the trials and tribulations of his journalistic career, offering an unfiltered and uncensored account of the events that unfolded before his eyes. He exposes the assault on one of journalism's fundamental principles: telling the truth. The book unravels the complex interplay between his life, his career, the misinformation factory, and the powerful forces that drive the production of the fake news that permeates narratives about Rwanda. Within the pages of "From Watchdogs to Traitors": readers will embark on a gripping journey, uncovering the intricate tapestry of Rwanda's media world. Ultimately, it is a testament to the enduring quest for truth in the face of adversity and the unwavering commitment to upholding the principles of journalism.

30 Years This March

KShs1,000.00
A book of poetry painting a vivid portrait of life's complexities, weaving themes of love, loss, resilience and self discovery through the author's experience of Womanhood, Life, Walking, Our World, Life and Love and and Defining Myself.

Mwangeka wa Malowa by Mshenga Mwacharo

KShs600.00
"Mwangeka wa Malowa" tells the story of a warrior chief named Mwangeka who challenged the British colonial empire in 19th-century Kenya. He was a hero to his people and a symbol of resilience in the face of oppression, but to the British and their collaborators, he was a savage rebel. The book explores Mwangeka's journey as he defends his homeland and people against the British, as well as the sacrifices, triumphs, and heart-wrenching moments that define a true hero. It is a testament to Africa's timeless spirit and a celebration of unity in diversity.

Life is Spiritual by Evangelist Marga...

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Life is Spiritual by Evangelist Margaret Thuo

MARRIED A VIRGIN by Hildah Lumati

KShs1,000.00
MARRIED A VIRGIN is a book that delves deeper into important issues such as virginity, which the bible requires of unmarried Christians. While highlighting a fornicaters mindset, the author offers practical advise on how Christians can avoid the trap of pre - marital sex temptation, thus fulfilling the Bible's call of purity. A true life story of the author's triumph over pre-marital sex temptation.

Soko Short Stories by Gachery Lydia

KShs1,500.00
Gachery is an author with a passion for art and design. Her inspiration is drawn from the open blue skies, red soil, the vibrant colours of the markets, and the diverse community she grew up in.

History was passed down through storytelling and music in her community. She was inspired to transmute her beautiful childhood memories into stories. During the days before technology and innovation, many communities passed on history and told stories around the fireplace. Now, with the web, stories can be passed from generation to generation, and a broader audience can be reached.

Whether it was the playground, the market, or online, community is the driving force behind storytelling. Both modern and traditional communities have the same intentions, it is only the execution that differs. Her book is dedicated to children around the world, and she hopes that they will find a sense of community in the way they envision it.

Over Cultivated Minds: Stories of res...

KShs1,250.00
Rich, relatable and memorable stories. This book delves into the intimate experiences of families grappling with the challenges of mental health.il It unveils the raw realities of sons consumed by addiction, mothers haunted by sleepless nights, fathers grappling with feeling of loss,and siblings forever changed by the impact of mental illness. It is a poignant reminder that amidst the struggles, there is strength, and within the darkness, there is hope. It's a journey of laughter, tears and ultimately resilience -offering a beacon of hope for those navigating various mental health conditions.

Puzzle Books for Adults: Codeword Puz...

KShs1,550.00 KShs999.00
Remember those captivating codeword puzzles you used to love solving in newspapers? Now imagine having a carefully curated collection of these brain-teasing challenges, tailored for those well-deserved moments of relaxation.
  • Premium Quality Paper Easy to Write to Erase
  • Large Format (6 x 7.5 inch) and Large Print Spacious
  • One puzzle per Page
  • - 60 puzzles with solutions
  • Difficulty Level; Hard to very hard
  • Travel friendly, compact size (6 x 7.5 inches)
  • Endless fun anywhere
  • Less screentime promotes well being

Mama’s Codewords: 100 Codeword ...

KShs1,500.00 KShs950.00
Remember those captivating codeword puzzles you used to love solving in newspapers? Now imagine having a carefully curated collection of 100 of these brain-teasing challenges, tailored for those well-deserved moments of relaxation. Introducing the Code-Words Collection Puzzle Book – the perfect companion for endless puzzling fun, specially designed with solutions at the back of the book. What you Get:
  • - 100 puzzles with full grid solutions at the back
  • - High Quality Paper Easy to Write to Erase
  • - Large Format (6 x 7.5 inch), Large Print
  • - One puzzle per Page
  • -Travel friendly, can fit in your handbag
  • - Endless fun anywhere
  • - Less screentime promotes well being
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