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Ann and the Pen
0Ann and the Pen is about honesty, integrity, and love. In the story, Ann learns how to be honest and trusted.
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Beaten Odds: Footprints of Uncertainty, Resilience, Adventure and Triumph
0Beaten Odds brings to the fore the story of an ordinary man who, within his abilities and limitations, scaled the heights. Is Mabea one of our unsung heroes? Be the judge!
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Chronicles of the Idler
0Chronicles of the Idler, Volume One is a collection of short, satirical pieces on various aspects of life. In simple, straight words, the author takes a quick, but critical, look at people, life, places, situations and events and spices up the stories with imagery and unmatched humour.
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Deborah and the Chicken
0One evening, she was in her bedroom reading the Bible when her mum called her. She went running to the kitchen to listen to what her mother was saying.
“Deborah, I’m sorry but I want to slaughter the chicken. We have no food today,” said her mother.
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Emegiro y’Abagusii ba Kenya (Taboos of Abagusii of Kenya)
0Taboos have a substantial effect on a society’s conduct. They regulate relations and determine how society utilizes its resources, among other things. They also protect society from dangerous persons such as criminals.
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Girls who turned into Monkeys
0The book explores themes of tradition, community cooperation, and mutual aid, emphasizing how people’s culture guides their values and personal growth.
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Kally the Pet
0The book Kally the Pet delves into themes of caring, discipline, and responsibility, as Babby learns the value of being a responsible pet owner. It also emphasizes the significance of showing love and gratitude to those who extend their care and kindness to our beloved pets. The story leaves readers with touching lessons on empathy, compassion, and the joys of caring for a cherished pet.
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Sabina the Rain Girl
0“Me? Wo-o-o-o-!” … “Oh-o-o-o- no! Not me!” Sabina screamed. She stretched her hand to receive the knife. “Mama-a-a-a!” … She collapsed in shock! She wailed and wriggled in pain on the tall grass.
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