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The Scavenngers
0Moreover, Scavengers is a story of the challenges a mother encounters in her endeavour to raise a son to become a professional she can be proud of. She gets disappointed when the son, having qualified for one of the most prestigious professions, rejects it, terming it his mother’s dream. Will his mother allow him to pursue a career path of his choice?
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This Red Land
0The story captures two worlds: Kenya and in the United States of America. Many issues affecting these two countries in the 1980’s and 1990’s are well brought out. They are issues that revolve around real events.
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Till I’m Laid to Rest
0Alone in a place where standing still is sure death Shirley is determined to succeed or be laid to rest!
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Traditional Marriage in Gusii
0Abagusii attached a lot of value to marriage. It was a major landmark in the ‘growing up’ of a man or woman in that society. Marriage marked the transition from the care of one’s parents to being independent and taking care of oneself and one’s family. That transition was possible only after marriage.
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Wanjiku in Global Development: Everyday Ordinary Women Livelihood Economy in Kenya
0“What I find rich in the book is Mary’s sharp observational and analytical eye that picks up and meaningfully interprets ordinary actions and discussions, placing them in the broader national and global development context, policies and practices.” – Meleckidzedeck Khayesi, Geneva, Switzerland.
“The manuscript is readable and appealing to students in the higher education, community workers, researchers, and policymakers. It is written in a scholarly manner that can be used as a textbook.” – Rose Ann Torres, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, Canada.
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Why We Tell Stories
0In Why We Tell Stories, Dorcas Kiptoo and Arthur Dobrin bring their storytelling experiences and expertise to the fore through a selection from African folklore. Even as the two look back to societies of yore to dig up the tales, the inherent lessons remain as relevant in contemporary times as they were