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Kwamboka’s Inquiry

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Who killed Dr. Sarah Kwamboka? This popular founder of a girls’ school is shot dead in her house and an inspector from Nairobi is sent to Kisii to investigate. While attempting to uncover the motive behind the brutal crime, Sgt. James Dingiria discovers that Kwamboka had been collecting memoirs from the area as a way of preserving the region’s history. This novel weaves a murder mystery around short stories that reveal the history of ordinary people from this part of the country with a look at present-day Kenya. What others say “Dobrin has carefully plotted his novel with style that provides a smooth flow through short stories. It is a carefully thought plot that rouses a reader’s tang!’’- Sally Boyani, Book Editor. “It is a gripping story about murder, corruption, power, church politics, colonisation and chauvinism. The great drift of suspense in the text and the interwoven short stories make it a page turner. It is a well told must read.’’- Verah Omwocha, Book Editor.

Big Girl Goals Guide

KShs2,000.00 KShs1,800.00
The Big Girl Goals Guide is a comprehensive guide perfect for reflection and reliable goal setting.  It contains well thought through question that would help you reflect on the past and envision the future. It's great guide to do with your Girl friends

The Mindset of a Successful Student

KShs800.00 KShs650.00
It is clear that everyone wants to succeed; no one wants to fail, and no one wants to live a low-class life. Every student wants good grades; nobody wants to fail exams. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case. Why is failure more common than success, yet no one wishes to fail? Why is there a mismatch between what we want from life and what we get? Inspired by the urge to answer the above questions, I decided to write this book with the hope that by addressing them, I would assist individuals aspiring for growth, those who are stuck at one point without noticeable progress, and highly ambitious people looking for guidance on where to direct their energy. Though the book is written with students at the heart of it, it will open the eyes of everyone who flips through the pages. I share a deep conviction that great success is reserved to those who infinitely seek knowledge and abide by the principles of success. Highly accomplished men and women are therefore great students of life. Join me on an engaging journey towards an eye opening knowledge expedition.

Voice of The People by Okiya Omtatah ...

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OKIYA OMTATAH OKOITI is a well-known playwright. His first published work, Lwanda Magere (EAEP 1991), received enthusiastic response in Kenya and beyond. Owing to its rich literary lustre, it was made a set book for secondary schools in Tanzania. Besides writing plays, Okoiti is also a short story writer and media commentator on social, cultural, political and religious matters. In Voice of the People, Nasirumbi incurs the wrath and hostility of the powers-that-be for engaging in a crusade to save Simbi Forest. Led by Boss, the political leadership would stop at nothing to achieve its heinous goals. But it has to contend with the integrity and moral forthright-ness of Nasirumbi, whose unshakeable resolve ends up being a nightmare to Boss and his sycophants.

SECOND CHANCES BY ESTHER W. KAMANDE

KShs599.00 KShs499.00
Second Chances address challenges faced by a young lady, Mary, who drops out of school to get married to a rich drug lord. Having come from a poor background, she hates poverty and admires the flashy lifestyle money has to offer. She is introduced to drugs and alcohol while she is still in high school and when she is suspended from school, she quickly jumps into marriage. Her mother and brothers are against the marriage but her father is bribed by the rich drug lord to accept him as his son-in-law. After she turns eighteen and signs a marriage certificate her husband turns abusive and engages in extramarital affairs. Mary stays in her husband's mansion, sometimes going without food with her daughter at the expense of her rich husband. The story portrays the plight of early marriages and teenage motherhood. It revolves around social status, loyalty, betrayal, crime, drugs, the power and greed for money and corruption. It also depicts the importance of education to our generation.

THE LAST HAND OF RAMOGI BY BEN O, OKECH

KShs749.00 KShs649.00
The Last Hand of Ramogi is an epic about the life of a legendary Luo chief, diviner and healer named Gor Mahia. It captures his childhood trials and challenges to claim his birthright in a fight for succession of the royal stool of Sigama. He becomes chief at a period where the encroachment by colonial masters redefines the system of governance and the old traditions in Luo land. The Luo will always honour the spirit of Ramogi—the father of their ancestry in many ways. Ben O. Okech honours his legacy through a trio of fascinating novels about the Legacy. Old storytellers will give way to new age storytellers but the gist of stories, just like their heritage will always stay the same. They are captured in the titles The Last pillar of Ramogi, The last Known Maidens of Ramogi and The Last Hand of Ramogi.

Nawiri: How To Prosper God’s Way

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I dream of a financially powerful movement of believers: debt-free and wealthy- ravenously spending on the kingdom. Mighty takers, advancing and conquering territories, turning them into the Kingdoms of our God. That's why I wrote this book back in 2011- to inspire and arm you! It all began in 2007 as a personal search in the scripture for answers as I could not reconcile the gap between what the Bible says and my financial situation then; I was stuck and drowning in debt. Seventeen years later, God has blessed me beyond measure- I am grateful. So, I dared to publish and share with you these secret truths from a personal journal because I care. I want to help you prosper, too. And so does God. The book, which comes in a fresh revelation of God's word, is crafted as a deeply-reflective and result-oriented educational program to do just that- help you prosper. It reveals how-to secret truths and practical wisdom that, applied, can set you on a turnaround path to true financial freedom. The book is perfect for individual and small-group study. Turn the page and join me on a march to financial freedom!

90 Days of Courage by James Njuguna

KShs750.00 KShs700.00
Each day, life presents to us decisions and tasks that require courage to execute. Sometimes we don’t notice that at the end of the day, we either lost or won based on our ability to be brave. Most of us think of courage as the ability to run into a burning building to save a child who is trapped, volunteering to do missionary work in remote and dangerous places, joining the army etc. These are certainly acts of courage, but that’s not all that defines courage. Sometimes courage is being able to say no to a friend or a relationship, saying yes to a job offer, joining a rehabilitation program because you want to heal from a certain addiction, enrolling for a certain course, admitting that you are not okay, and you need help, asking for forgiveness etc. Even these small steps that almost always go unnoticed matter!

Kitabu F2: Vita vya Migombani

KShs350.00
Secret Superhero Wind Warrior finds herself in a battle with criminal mastermind Banana Baby, who wants to take over the world. Can Wind Warrior, with the help of her trusted partner, Engineer, stop Banana Baby? Or will Banana Baby win and take over the world? This book is ideal for independent young readers between nine and eleven years of age or in Grade 6. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu F1: Siri ya Jasiri

KShs350.00
Jasiri has become rather mysterious. He locks himself in his room and does not allow Zuri or Toto in his room. He avoids his parents and Aunty Fatuma. Mama and Baba are worried. What is Jasiri hiding? This book is ideal for independent young readers between nine and eleven years of age or in Grade 6. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu E2: Karamu ya Kushangaza

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are very excited. Baba has promised them a big party. Zuri and Jasiri can’t wait to eat all the sweet treats, but Mama and Baba say this party is not about the food. Can there be a party without food and drink? What is Baba’s big surprise? This book is ideal for confident young readers between eight and ten years of age or in Grade 5. This story promotes Collaboration, Empathy and Respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu E1: Bangili ya Ajabu

KShs350.00
Aunty Fatuma is upset. Her bracelet is missing. Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto find the bracelet? What is so special about this bracelet? Join the whole family in this delightful story, as they learn the story behind Aunty Fatuma’s precious bracelet. This book is ideal for confident young readers between eight and ten years of age or in Grade 5. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu D2: Usiku wa Hofu

KShs350.00
Zuri, Jasiri and Toto are looking forward to a cosy evening at home, but things don’t go quite as planned. There are many strange things going on. Will the children discover the identity of the mysterious visitor? And who is eating all the popcorn? Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto on this adventure, filled with spine-chilling twists and turns. This book is ideal for developing young readers between eight and nine years of age or in Grade 4. This story promotes Responsibility and Collaboration as key values and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu D1: Alijua Hajui

KShs350.00
Zuri and Jasiri are having an argument. Zuri thinks she is right. Jasiri thinks he is right. Aunty Fatuma has a story to share. Can Aunty Fatuma’s story stop the fight? Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of storytelling and find out who is right. This book is ideal for developing young readers between eight and nine years of age or in Grade 4. This story promotes Respect as a key value and the CBC competency of Learning to Learn.

Kitabu C2: Ugomvi Mkubwa

KShs350.00
It is Saturday morning. Jasiri’s colour pencils are missing. Who has taken them? And who took Zuri’s crayons? Did Toto take them? Oh, no! Who started The Big Fight? This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu C1: Ziara ya Kijijini

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are off on a trip to the village. They are going to visit Nyanya and Babu. Visiting the village is always fun. Zuri and Jasiri learn how to milk a cow. Toto gets chased by a hen. Nyanya tells stories and Zuri has a scare! This book is ideal for young readers between seven and eight years of age or in Grade 3. This story promotes empathy, responsibility, respect as key values and the CBC competencies of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu B2: Safari ya Mbugani

KShs350.00
One Saturday, Baba takes the family on a trip to the park. Jasiri, Zuri and Toto are excited. There is so much to see. What adventures will Jasiri, Zuri and Toto have in the park? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu B1: Jasiri Ameenda Wapi?

KShs350.00
Mama and Baba are at home. Zuri and Toto are at home. Where is Jasiri? Mama and Baba are looking for Jasiri. Zuri and Toto are looking for Jasiri. Who can find him? This book is ideal for young readers between six and seven years of age or in Grade 1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competency of Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu A2: Wakati wa Kucheza

KShs350.00
Jasiri, Zuri and Toto go out to play. Zuri kicks the ball over the wall and makes a new friend. But friends can sometimes get you into trouble. Join Jasiri, Zuri and Toto for an afternoon of fun and play. This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP2. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving.

Kitabu A1: Lo! Ameharibu

KShs350.00
Meet Jasiri, Zuri and Toto. Someone has made a big mess! Can Jasiri, Zuri and Toto fix the mess? This book is ideal for young readers between five and six years of age or in PP1. This story promotes Collaboration as a key value and the CBC competencies of Creativity and Imagination and Critical Thinking and Problem solving. This title includes scenes with augmented reality. These scenes can be viewed on our companion app which takes static images off a page and brings them to life, immersing the reader in the story.