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My Weekly Reflection Journal

KShs750.00 KShs700.00
This journal is tailored for children aged 10 to 12 years old, guiding them on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Complete with tools for success, the journal empowers young minds to evolve into successful individuals capable of making a positive impact on the world. Moreover, delightful reward badges are included to celebrate their achievements, and a surprise reward awaits within the journal.

My Weekly Adventures

KShs650.00 KShs600.00
This journal is designed for children aged 6 to 9 years old, guiding them in exploring and discovering new aspects about themselves each week while setting monthly goals. Equipped with tools for success, the journal empowers young minds to grow into successful individuals capable of making a positive impact on the world. Additionally, delightful reward stickers are included to celebrate their achievements.

START YOUR UNIVERSITY JOURNEY WITH TH...

KShs1,000.00

‘’For those going into university for the first time, these are your formative years; this book provides the basis upon which you can build a formidable foundation which will serve you well through college, but most importantly, when you graduate and embark on your professional life… This book is also of great value to parents of university students; to those counselling students as they prepare for their careers and for those in university administration… It is a book whose time has come, but also one that I wish had been published many years ago because it was greatly needed then, it is much needed now and will serve students well into the future; it is a book that’s timeless in its guidance and wisdom.’’

Foreword by Professor Chacha-Nyaigotti-Chacha.

 

NONRO Genealogy and Brief History of ...

KShs1,300.00
NONRO Genealogy and Brief History of JOKISUMO by Zack Oloo

UNPLUGGED Cap

KShs1,300.00
UNPLUGGED cap - available in red, black, blue, yellow, white and grey colours.

When A Stranger Called

KShs1,390.00 KShs1,000.00
An anthology of short stories by 13 Kenyan writers.

The Sponsor by Kariuki Kimuyu

KShs1,500.00 KShs1,100.00
Mzee Ajabu has built a multi-billion-shilling corporation. He also has a wife, three kids, and two glamorous lovers. He thinks he is at the height of his life but his corporation is at the brink of sinking, his wife loathes him, his kids are spiraling out of control and it’s all coming undone.

Drug Paradise by Kariuki Kimuyu

KShs1,300.00 KShs1,000.00
In Mombasa, Oyunga a young chef involved in a deadly drug cartel is set to marry Lily, his business partner. On the day of his engagement party he meets Marion, a dashing beauty with a warm soul who reminds him of a normal life. He plans to run away with her and leave it all behind. Except there’s one problem, the only door out of the cartel is a coffin.

MUSINGS ON LIFE Poetry Anthology by O...

KShs1,000.00 KShs800.00
Oyamo Richard employs aesthetics and adroitness in language and structure in uniquely woven verses. He has a way of making, through poetry,simpler matters complex and complex ones simpler. This book explored six thematic areas namely; 1.Genesis, 2.Of Dreams and Ambitions, 3.Mental and Physical health, 4.Spirituality, 5.Beauty , Affection and Ties 6.Artistry 7.Sunset

ROCK OF THE FIRST WIFE by Ben O. Okech

KShs699.00 KShs649.00
Rock of the first wife (Kit Mikayi) stems from the rocky ridges of Seme.When young Okello and Nyowila meet at a festival organized by the great chief, their united passion leads down a destructive path. Their union brings on them a curse so great that only Nyowila sacrificing herself at the great rock can restrain the Chira. Years later, however, destiny seems to have a similar course for the life of their son, proving what the villagers have always deemed true: a curse never really goes away; it just stays in the blood, waiting to be resuscitated and flow through the generations. Such was the case for the young man, Ngeso, a child born out of a tabooed relationship. Ben Okech is a drama and literally enthusiast. He prides in telling tales of the Luo and giving life to them through novels. His quest is to connect with folklore that is facing danger of extinction. He is a teacher of English and Literature and both a trainer of drama and an adjudicator of the same. He has contributed to the literature world through his contribution to a short anthology story titled The Children of The Rain and the novella The Last Pillar of Ramogi, The Last Known Maidens of Ramogi, The Last Hand of Ramogi and the Omnibus of the Legacy of Ramogi.

The Twisted Paths of Fate by Gatheru ...

KShs1,000.00 KShs950.00
In the tangled threads of fate, the lives of Ivy, Sam, Scola, Mwangi, and others intertwine in unexpected ways. The narrative begins with Sam contemplating a tragic end at the infamous tree in a forest park. Coincidentally, Ivy arrives at the same tree with a similar purpose, and their shared desperation takes an unforeseen turn as they drown their sorrows in a bottle, inadvertently forging a connection. Amidst the haze of alcohol, Sam and Ivy unveil the intricate tapestries of their struggles—Sam, victimized by a tumultuous relationship that led him astray, abandoning his family and plunging into financial ruin. Meanwhile, Ivy, entangled in a complex affair with the affluent Governor Mitheko, grapples with dissatisfaction and a fading modeling career, driving her to the brink. Enter Mwangi, a street young man navigating the forest for sustenance, stumbling upon the intoxicated duo. As he seizes the opportunity to claim some abandoned possessions, fate takes a dark twist when he inadvertently stumbles upon a deceased young man, triggering a wave of recognition that will later unfold. Mwangi's past intertwines with his sister Scola's tumultuous life. Scola, once a commercial sex worker turned successful club owner, bears the scars of a broken relationship and an unexpected pregnancy that leaves her abandoned. Orphaned after their parents' tragic demise—marked by a father's violent act—Scola and Mwangi were separated, their lives taking divergent paths. In this tale of The Twisted Paths of Fate, paths converge across backgrounds and social classes, the characters navigate a complex web of choices, ultimately leading each one toward a destined fate

Kids Gratitude Journal by Heena Tatiana

KShs1,000.00 KShs800.00
This Kids Gratitude Journal will help remind your kid about all the amazing things around them and how amazing they are.

MIONZI YA KISWAHILI For grades 7, 8 a...

KShs850.00 KShs800.00
This is Revision book meant for cbc junior school students. The book will help learners revise swahili in the best way possible.

HOW TO TACKLE EXAMS-Pocket book

KShs299.00 KShs150.00
HOW TO TACKLE EXAMS How to tackle the exams is a simplified practical guide for students on how to effectively sit for exams. How to behave in the examination room, deal with fear and anxiety. It gives a brief on how to tackle the questions. It also covers subject selection and career guidance. The nuggets here in are the game changer which will propel the student to scoring the grade that lands them to their dream career. NB: Please the pocket book is available@150 at Nuria-store, Bazaar plaza 11th floor Moi Avenue. They deliver to your doorstep. Please order mobile number 0794233261

The Husband Hack by DOREEN LYNCH

KShs2,200.00 KShs2,000.00
The Husband Hack is a single woman's bible. It will give you refreshing insight into taking charge of your love life, empowering you to ask the right questions and finally manifest your ideal partner. The excellent guide also includes a journal which will be instrumental for self-discovery and growth. Start designing your wedding invites NOW.

My Journey With Joanna by Gathoni wa ...

KShs1,000.00
This is a compelling account of the author's relationship with Joanna. Both women are Kenyan, both migrated to Denmark, both married Danes - but there the similarities end. Gathoni, the author is thriving, while Joanna – a victim of abuse – finds herself in a women’s shelter, has lost access to her children, and faces jail time and possible deportation. Gathoni details their relationship as she learns of Joanna’s history with an abusive and manipulative husband, and its dire consequences for Joanna and her children. We follow the process as Joanna navigates the Danish social and legal system – and the efforts of Gathoni and a few others, who assist Joanna in her struggle to be acquitted of the crimes she has been unjustly accused of. It’s a story of friendship and compassion between two women of similar background, but very different circumstances. 'My Journey with Joanna' is a prequel of the next book in the series: ‘My Journey with Joanna Continues’ detailing the relationship between the two women. Joanna has verified all the information in the book as true to her experiences.

My Journey With Joanna Continues by G...

KShs1,000.00
Joanna is on her way to prison. She does not know whether she will ever see her children again. Will she keep the custody of her baby whom she hasn’t seen in almost a year, or live with her elder son, currently living with a foster family? This is the sequel to the book ‘My Journey with Joanna’, which entails Joanna’s abusive marriage and how the system that was meant to protect her failed. In this book, Gathoni details her experience with Joanna during Joanna’s imprisonment in several Danish prisons, while fighting for her freedom and for the right to have access to her two children. In this memoir, we follow Gathoni’s relationship with Joanna, as she and a few other people attempts to help Joanna in her struggle to be acquitted of the crimes she had been unjustly accused of – and the insufferable consequences, if she is not.

Confessions Of Nairobi Men by Joan Th...

KShs1,500.00 KShs1,250.00
Confessions of Nairobi Men is a culmination of three years Joan Thatiah has spent having candid conversations with men and women living in Nairobi. It this book, you will come face to face with fifteen men. Men who have been broken in every way, men who are still trying to pick up pieces of their lives, men who are deeply passionate and men who are deeply faulted.

The Windmill Dance by NEVILLE OTUKI

KShs1,500.00 KShs1,200.00
The other day, a Kenyan parent poured out her frustration on social media after her eight-year-old daughter, ever so curious, put her on the spot. Turns out the girl, presumably like many others, has lately been hearing a lot about climate change stories in which wind power was a recurring motif. Glancing up at her mother, bright-eyed, the girl expectantly waited for a response to her question: "What’s up with wind power?" She frantically searched her mind. Nothing! After a minute or so, the young girl gave up and might have blown a raspberry, disappointed. Perhaps embarrassed on her mother’s behalf. The Windmill Dance, penned through the eyes of a high school student Paul and his friends Manu and Pele, creatively brings to light the topic of energy, particularly offering readers a front-row seat to wind and solar power. It also reveals the links between energy generation and the environment, and the negative impacts of climate change. The world is currently staring down the barrel of a climate crisis with cases of floods and drought on the rise, explaining why climate change news is all the rage lately. All is not lost, though. Wind and solar power, considered to be green energy sources, are part of the solution, promising mankind a way out of the looming danger. This is a book for the young and old alike because one way or another, the climate reality will catch up with us all. Oh, for the mother above, and other parents like her, the story would be different had she had this book in her hands and those of her young ones. The book also celebrates innovation among the young, demonstrated through a National Junior Innovation Contest in which Paul and his friends participate. They build a windmill prototype which makes them shine at the contest, earning them a tour of a mega windmill farm and an audience with the President!