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Today, we at Nuria Store submit a formal proposal to His Excellency Dr. William Samoei Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya, calling for national support to Kenyan authors and the stocking of Kenyan-authored books in every public and community library in the country.
Kenyan readers, including our schoolchildren and university students, should find stories written by Kenyans as a normal part of visiting their local library not a rare discovery. We look forward to working with KNLS, the Ministry responsible for Sports, Culture and Heritage, and the Council of Governors to make this a reality.
@WilliamsRuto@magicalkenya@KenyaGovernors
ELIMINATING PROJECT DELAYS & COST OVERRUNS by Nashon Okowa
Struggling with project delays and cost overruns? @OkowaNashon's Eliminating Project Delays and Cost Overruns is your no-nonsense guide to delivering projects on time, within budget, and beyond your wildest expectations.
https://t.co/7vSz8RLaev
KShs2,000.00
From Red to Green by Byron Osiro
African story of going from unpaid invoices and stolen ideas to unbreakable influence.
https://t.co/Gs5yJCzlNu
KShs3,200.00
The Mis Education of the Negro by Carter Godwin Woodson
The Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and memoir.
As both student and teacher, Woodson witnessed distortions of Black life in the history and literature taught in schools and universities. He identified a relationship between these distortions in curriculum and the violence circumscribing Black life in the material world, declaring, “There would be no lynching if it did not start in the schoolroom.”
Woodson’s primary focus was the impact dominant modes of schooling had on Black youth. This systematic process of mis-education undermined Black people’s struggles for freedom and justice, and it was an experience that scholars before and after Woodson recognized and worked to challenge.
Woodson argued that students, teachers, and leaders needed to be educated in a manner that was accountable to Black experiences and lived realities, both past and present.
https://t.co/DMNiLk4B3W
KShs2,690.00
Ugly Dogs Dont Cry by DD Armstrong
A look at intimacy, friendship, and masculinity.
Best friends Kyle and Sideeq are beginning their first year of college in West London. Sideeq, a talented aspiring artist, spends his time perfecting his artwork and hanging out with his friends while having to learn how to process the harrowing events of his past.
https://t.co/SR976xsDyn
KShs1,890.00
Lessons from the Streets, The Art of Money by Vincent Ogutu
An acknowledgement of our street vendors, their hard work and their resilience. It defines hustles, side hustles and the informal businesses which while thoughtless of, are actually one of the key drivers of our economy.
https://t.co/NHj0EgWsFh
KShs1,399.00
Mantra – Prayer is a love story: From Ritual to Relationship with God in Prayer by Edward Ondachi
Exploring prayer as a deep, personal relationship with God
https://t.co/ehWNn4saS9
KShs2,250.00
The 5 Mantras of Retirement by Dr. Edward O. Odundo
Moving away from dense, theoretical academic policies, Dr. Odundo bases these core principles on his personal transition from a decades-long corporate career into the sudden reality of retired life.
https://t.co/DxDalyw5tG
KShs1,000.00
Hubert Harrison: Forbidden Genius of Black Radicalism by Brian Kwoba
He shaped Marcus Garvey. He built the intellectual scaffolding for the largest Black international movement in history. And then he was erased.
Harrison broke ground for Black voices in the Socialist Party, championed armed self-defense, and called for a "Colored International" to unite the colonized peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America against capitalism and empire.
https://t.co/tNWORtJm7N
KShs2,500.00
Today at the shop, I was reading about BLACK SWAN THEORY
You are a chicken. Yes, you. You look around and sometimes wonder why your owner takes such good care of you. At first, you’re not sure. You’re skeptical.
Book morning from the bookstore.
We are open again today for browsing.
The Bazaar 1st Floor room A12, Moi Avenue
Links Arcade 1st Floor, Nyali Branch
https://t.co/Yw9fiSp51G
Undimmed: A Novel by Tatiana Whitup
Across Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu, Lagos, London, and Kampala, Undimmed follows women who have spent years performing strength as wives, as mothers, as achievers until the performance is all that's left.
https://t.co/q8tLwaknkg
KShs2,500.00
The Maasai Language: An Introduction, Revised 2nd edition by David Munke
A comprehensive educational guide designed to introduce readers to the Maa language while preserving the rich cultural traditions of the Maasai people.
https://t.co/WirJuxQEa4
KShs1,500.00
Better money resolutions require better reads
Discover new, creative ways in setting you up for financial freedom from authors who have been through it all.
Read these Financial books by Kenyan Authors.
Money Wise by Rina Hicks
What, why, and how of investing and wealth management in a way that’s practical, relatable, and uniquely tailored to the African context.
https://t.co/gJTQGFwSBb
KShs1,100.00