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Never Finished: Unshackle Your Mind a...

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This is not a self-help book. It’s a wake-up call! Can’t Hurt Me, David Goggins’ smash hit memoir, demonstrated how much untapped ability we all have but was merely an introduction to the power of the mind. In Never Finished, Goggins takes you inside his Mental Lab, where he developed the philosophy, psychology, and strategies that enabled him to learn that what he thought was his limit was only his beginning and that the quest for greatness is unending. The stories and lessons in this raw, revealing, unflinching memoir offer the reader a blueprint they can use to climb from the bottom of the barrel into a whole new stratosphere that once seemed unattainable. Whether you feel off-course in life, are looking to maximize your potential or drain your soul to break through your so-called glass ceiling, this is the only book you will ever need.

The Appearance of Power: How Masculin...

KShs2,500.00 KShs2,190.00
Power has an appearance and appearance has power. Ideally those two would line up together and the world would be full of good, masculine men who dress and look like good masculine men. But all too often, reality is something different. There are good men and strong leaders out there who dress and look like children or bums. There are awful, lazy men in the world who dress in a way that hides their vices from those around them and makes them appear better than they truly are. In an attempt to correct for these disparities, our current culture tries to rob both appearance of its power and power of its appearance - to say that the way a person dresses or looks doesn’t - or at least shouldn’t matter. We’re given platitudes like, “don’t judge a book by its cover” and there’s a often a cultural rush to prove ourselves as non-judgmental as we can. But a man’s appearance has been an integral part of humanity since before the dawn of civilization. As human beings we use mental shortcuts when assessing our surroundings and the people within them. It is inefficient and dangerous to treat every object, scenario, and person as a blank slate or an unknown. And, because it is our tendency to judge according to visual stimuli, we use physicality, body language, grooming, and clothing to quickly and effectively communicate who we are and how we want other people to perceive us. Some men dress to appear more physically threatening, others to convey status and power within social spheres, some attempt to fit in and not draw attention to themselves, and others will use their clothing to show their disdain for the social norms around them. Regardless of what your intentions are, your clothing says something about you. And no, this doesn’t just apply to you, but to every man who has ever interacted with another human being. From the ancient shaman, to the Wall Street banker, the Pope to the gutter punk, all men use clothing and appearance to tell the world who we are. Which means it’s worthwhile for you to understand how to use this tool effectively. The purpose of this book is to outline the underlying principles of how clothing affects men and masculinity. Understanding and applying those principles will take you far beyond looking like you’ve been dressed by an image consultant, in one of his five variations of acceptable clothing, and into the realm of being well-dressed all the time.

I am Unique by Nathan Kamau

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This is perfect guide to document and reflect on life for children and adults. It's the ideal book for self therapy and self-expression.

Lucky Girl by Irene Muchemi Ndiritu

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Soila is a lucky girl by anyone’s estimation. Raised by her stern, conservative mother and a chorus of aunts, she has lived a protected life in Nairobi. Soila is headstrong and outspoken, and she chafes against her mother’s strict rules. After a harrowing assault by a trusted family friend, she flees to New York for college, vowing never to return home. New York in the 1990s is not what Soila imagined it would be. Instead of finding a golden land of opportunity, Soila is shocked by the entitlement of her wealthy American classmates and the poverty she sees in the streets. She befriends a Black American girl at school and witnesses the insidious racism her friend endures, forcing Soila to begin to acknowledge the legacy of slavery and the blind spots afforded by her Kenyan upbringing. When she falls in love with a free-spirited artist, a man her mother would never approve of, she must decide whether to honor her Kenyan identity and what she owes to her family, or to follow her heart and forge a life of her own design. Lucky Girl is a fierce and tender debut about the lives and loves we choose—what it meant to be an African immigrant in America at the turn of the millennium, and how a young woman finds a place for herself in the world.

Country of My Skull by Antjie Krog

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Ever since Nelson Mandela dramatically walked out of prison in 1990 after twenty-seven years behind bars, South Africa has been undergoing a radical transformation. In one of the most miraculous events of the century, the oppressive system of apartheid was dismantled. Repressive laws mandating separation of the races were thrown out. The country, which had been carved into a crazy quilt that reserved the most prosperous areas for whites and the most desolate and backward for blacks, was reunited. The dreaded and dangerous security force, which for years had systematically tortured, spied upon, and harassed people of color and their white supporters, was dismantled. But how could this country--one of spectacular beauty and promise--come to terms with its ugly past? How could its people, whom the oppressive white government had pitted against one another, live side by side as friends and neighbors? To begin the healing process, Nelson Mandela created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, headed by the renowned cleric Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Established in 1995, the commission faced the awesome task of hearing the testimony of the victims of apartheid as well as the oppressors. Amnesty was granted to those who offered a full confession of any crimes associated with apartheid. Since the commission began its work, it has been the central player in a drama that has riveted the country. In this book, Antjie Krog, a South African journalist and poet who has covered the work of the commission, recounts the drama, the horrors, the wrenching personal stories of the victims and their families. Through the testimonies of victims of abuse and violence, from the appearance of Winnie Mandela to former South African president P. W. Botha's extraordinary courthouse press conference, this award-winning poet leads us on an amazing journey.

Dune by Frank Herbert

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Dune is a 1965 epic science fiction novel by American author Frank Herbert, originally published as two separate serials in Analog magazine. It tied with Roger Zelazny's This Immortal for the Hugo Award in 1966 and it won the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel. It is the first installment of the Dune saga.

Is Money a Treasure- A Money Life ski...

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Is Money A Treasure is a Children Money Life skills Work Book for Children from 9 years of age. Cultivating positive Money habits, skills and attitudes from an early age for a lifetime of financial well-being.

Needs Versus Wants- A Money Life Skil...

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A Money Life skills workbook for Children from 7 years of age. Cultivating positive Money habits, skills and attitudes from an early age for a lifetime of financial well-being.

What is Money – A Money Life Sk...

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A Money Life Skills Work Book for Children from 5 years of age Cultivating positive Money habits, skills and attitudes from an early age for a lifetime of financial well-being.

Savings as a Life skill- Money Life S...

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A Money Life skills Workbook for Children from 7 years of Age. Cultivating positive Money Habits, Skills and Attitudes from an early age for a lifetime of financial well-being.

70 Realities and Rules of Running a S...

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This is a simple and easy-to-understand book on what it takes to start and run a profitable and successful business. The realities herein are drawn from real experiences and are meant to make your journey in entrepreneurship easier. Applied well, the rules will give those new to business a jumpstart and the ones who are already in some inspiration to do it right and scale better.

Conquering Marginalization – Th...

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Conquering Marginalization is a memoir by a successful author from a marginalized community, giving hope to all who face similar challenge that they can make it in life. Back in the 80's when education was a foreign venture in Turkana, Agnes Nakutan Ekeno, a young girl in the heart of Nakwamekwi village in Turkana took chances of going through the system for a better future. She narrates her rocky path to education and the desire to make it against all odds. She recounts the journey through her life at 40's and tells her raw story. She seeks to encourage a young girl stuck between culture and her dreams.

The Pearl and Other Poems

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The Pearl and other Poems is a collection of 41 poems of different forms, styles and themes; themes that touch on varying aspects of life like love, marriage, politics, farming, education, business, leadership, religion, and anxiety, among others. What Other’s Say The poems in this collection are really enticing and evoke real emotions leaving me yearning for more. The content and titles have no match. Echesa’s creativity is just out of this world - Elizabeth Namarome Mukenya. I just can’t argue with the message in the poem “Dancing in the room”, indeed people don’t get tired of doing things they love. I love the poems in this collection, and keep coming back to them - Silas Khasao Wandera.

Lord Kitchener

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Set in newly-independent Kenya, Lord Kitchener is the story of ‘two worlds’, epitomized by Ombam and Engineer Okwach, and buttressed by an eclectic mix of social and political growing pains of a young nation. Ombam is focused on education, childhood games, sickness and the like. Engineer Okwach’s are high-class socio-political and economic problems that bedevil the young African nation. Concerned with political expediency, despite his education, Okwach is unashamed of political sycophancy and material aggrandizement under an autocratic regime that tramples upon citizens’ rights and freedoms. It is an environment that is a graveyard of independence-era aspirations where detentions without trial and opponent assassinations are the norm. Unfavourable circumstances (greed and social stratification) mean that Ombam discontinues his schooling early, and endures many challenges that life throws at him. His education is left waiting till much later in life. Will either of the two succeed? You, the reader, be the judge. What others say “The author has successfully created an imaginative and factual work of art under postcolonial and post-modernist thought, a contestation between marginal and dominant groups owing to cultural and political differences. African independence has not led to egalitarian societies but entrenched classes, political chaos and corruption.” – Dr. Andrew Nyongesa, writer & literary scholar. “Written in a unique, appealing flowery language, this book is rich in history dating back to Kenya’s independence. It captures the politics of the time – ideological divergence, political greed, corruption, ethnic discrimination and political assassinations, among others. Like Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun, it highlights the dangers (personal and community) of opposition politics in young African nations.” - Joel Onyango, teacher, literary critic and founder of iTend-Kenya.

The Lady who Married a Crow

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In The Lady who married a Crow and Other Stories J. C. Makori brings rare tales and storytelling from the past. The stories capture a tradition and wisdom which, if not documented, would disappear all the same. Storytelling was at the core of the social fabric of the people of the past. It brought together the young and old, and the raw and experienced. Through this interactive process, the community’s cumulative knowledge, experiences and wisdom were passed from generation to generation. The process further cemented the place of the storytellers as custodians of community wisdom, values and history. In this collection, the author has given a glimpse into that past, the lessons the community treasured and wisdom embedded in the stories. Written in the style of the original oral form, the tales offer lessons, and insights into history and culture that could inform the present and shape the future. What others say “The stories in this collection are compelling, painting vivid images in the reader’s mind through immersing the reader in the world of the different characters and the community in which the stories are set! The book adds a much needed African folk tale resource, and can be used as a pedagogical tool and for recreational reading.” – Grace Wangari, Children’s Book Editor. “This is thrilling collection that would interest readers across age sets. The stories offer moral lessons such as the value of truthfulness, kindness and good relations.” – Bethsheba Nyabuto, Book Designer/Editor.

Son of Akanga- Arikana Book 1 by Wilf...

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There are two forces calling us out.

The Light and the Dark.

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There are 7 lands in the East.
Each different. Each profound. Each with its own struggles of Power.

This is the first Installation of a Three part unfolding Epic of the Historic battle between the sons of KAI and and of the fallen KEK.

In one dreadful event, the Lineage of the Chief of Akanga is threatened by a potent evil, only known to them as 'The Sorceress Of Harem', who possesses a magic Talisman and unbridled favour with the throne of Harem of Kush.

Kenan, son of the Konelia, and heir to the throne of Akanga, finds himself in the middle of this generational mess, unaware of the depths of the matter, that pulls together powers from lands beyond, beneath and above ARIKANA.

He must then, with a group of other strong-willed young men go on an Adventure filled Quest to the Heathen City of Harem, and confront the Evil that seeks to undo the 7 lands

UNBOUND story of resilience against a...

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UNBOUND is not just an interesting read, inspirational book but a guide book too for women feeling trapped in a toxic relationship and looking for a way to rediscover themselves.

YOU WILL OVERCOME by JOEL GITAU

KShs1,400.00 KShs999.00
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I have shared one of my lowest and darkest moments in my life and how God came in through for me. I am here like a guardian Angel to encourage you, to empathize and to give you a shoulder to cry on, and to proclaim to you that “It shall be well!”. May the words in this book act as an oasis of hope in a hot desert of calamity where you will quench your thirst, be rejuvenated, and refreshed for the journey ahead. May the words herein act as a dose of hope and inspiration for you so that you will achieve even more in this world and have life eternal life in the world to come! Know that God is with you. The turbulences and winds of confusion will pass away: - “You will overcome!’ and you will say together with Paul, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith!”

LEAVE UNRIVALLED LEGACY by Joel Gitau

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Joel Gitau has worked in the banking industry for over 20 years and climbed the corporate ladder to become a Branch Manager. What an honour that, he has lifted his corporate veil, and laid himself bare to teach from his successes and failures. He says it as it is - the good, the bad, and the ugly. His purpose is to create customer centric employees. He asks the hard questions: Will you be the last person standing when technology shakes the corporate environment? Will you go home empty handed when you retire? How is your work life balance? What kind of a team mate are you? How do you continue rebranding yourself in this competitive era? When are you connecting with yourself, your purpose? Who will cry when you leave that position that you occupy? This book shows you how to leave an UNRIVALLED LEGACY. It will also inspire you to continue going that extra mile for your customer until you finally say; “I came, I saw, and I conquered, I touched lives, I made a difference in someone's life!

Dangerous Thirst by Prince Musau

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As a teenager, she was an outgoing young lady. She used to spend some time with her boyfriend. That night, she drowned herself in alcohol as she partied all night with her boyfriend. When she woke up the following morning, her side of the bed was cold and wet. She was stark naked. On the other side of her bed, Kelvin lay there. Naked. “Hey, what happened yesterday? How did the party end?" she asked Kelvin on waking up. She had no recollection of the events of the previous night. She had passed out the previous night after smoking shisha only to wake up the following afternoon in Kelvin’s bed, stark-naked. All this while, Kelvin still lay in the bed , dead asleep and naked. Kelvin wasn’t responsive. Tiffany was in pain…. What really happened ?