• In His Father’s Footsteps

    As the Americans liberate the Buchenwald concentration camp, among the survivors are teenagers Emmanuelle and Jakob, who fell in love despite the suffering surrounding them. With help, they make their way to New York, resolved to make a new life on the Lower East Side, working at gruelling, poorly paid jobs.

    Decades later, Jakob has achieved enormous success, showing his son Max that America is truly the land of opportunity. Max is a Harvard graduate with friends among the wealthiest families in the world, and he chooses a perfect bride to start the perfect American family.

    Max’s lavish lifestyle is unimaginable to his cautious, old-world parents. But after the birth of his children, and with a failing marriage, he fears his wife is keeping secrets.

    KShs 400.00KShs 795.00
  • Remaking Mutirikwi: Landscape, Water and Belonging

    Finalist for the African Studies Association 2016 Melville J. Herskovits Award

    The Mutirikwi river was dammed in the early 1960s to make Zimbabwe’s second largest lake. This was a key moment in the Europeanisation of Mutirikwi’s landscapes, which had begun with colonial land appropriations in the 1890s. But African landscapes were not obliterated by the dam. They remained active and affective. At independence in 1980, local clans reasserted ancestral land claims in a wave of squatting around Lake Mutirikwi. They were soon evicted as the new government asserted control over the remaking of Mutirikwi’s landscapes. Amid fast-track land reform in the 2000s, the same people returned again to reclaim the land. Many returned to the graves and ruins of past lives forged in the very substance of the soil, and even incoming war veterans and new farmers appealed to autochthonous knowledge to make safe theirresettlements. This book explores those reoccupations and the complex contests over landscape, water and belonging they provoked. The 2000s may have heralded a long-delayed re-Africanisation of Lake Mutirikwi, but just as African presence had survived the dam, so white presence remains active and affective through Rhodesian-era discourses, place-names and the materialities of ruined farms, contour ridging and old irrigation schemes. Through lenses focused on the political materialities of water and land, this book reveals how the remaking of Mutirikwi’s landscapes has always been deeply entangled with changing strategies of colonial and postcolonial statecraft. It highlights howthe traces of different pasts intertwine in contemporary politics through the active, enduring yet emergent, forms and substances of landscape.

    Joost Fontein is Director of the British Institute in Eastern Africa and Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh.

    Published in association with the British Institute in Eastern Africa.

    KShs 9,100.00
  • Disney: My Magical Story Collection: Cinderella

    Cinderella cant wait to go to the royal ball. Will she be able to get to the ball, steal the heart of the prince and be back home by midnight?

    KShs 395.00
  • DINOSAUR COLOURING SET

    What colour was a T-rex? Children can let their imagination free when deciding how to colour in their favouirte Dinosaurs. This Dinosaur Colouring Set comes with 8 colouring sheets, 6 colouring pencils and 16 reusable stickers!

    KShs 495.00
  • Alice In Wonderland

    Embark on a magical journey with ‘Alice in Wonderland’ in this charming board book edition. With enchanting illustrations and sturdy construction, it’s the perfect companion for young readers to explore Wonderland. Premium 700 gsm paper ensures durability, even with eager young hands. Rounded corners provide safety and comfort. The glossy finish cover adds elegance and protection, preserving the book’s charm for years of enjoyment. Perfect binding keeps the pages securely together, ready for countless readings of Alice’s adventures. Tear-resistant pages withstand young fingers, and the book is water-resistant, guarding against spills. High-quality digital print brings Wonderland to life, sparking young imaginations. Crafted from 100% child-safe, non-toxic materials, this board book offers parents peace of mind. ‘Alice in Wonderland’ weaves a tapestry of imagination and curiosity, inspiring young readers to embrace the joy of exploring new worlds. As young minds journey through Wonderland, they’ll encounter eccentric characters and learn valuable lessons about courage and friendship. Experience the magic of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ through this beautifully crafted board book, inviting young readers to embrace curiosity, bravery, and the power of storytelling.

    KShs 495.00
  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X

    Malcolm X’s The Autobiography of Malcolm X was written in collaboration with Alex Haley, author of Roots, and includes an introduction by Paul Gilroy, author of The Black Atlantic, in Penguin Modern Classics.

    From hustling, drug addiction and armed violence in America’s black ghettos Malcolm X turned, in a dramatic prison conversion, to the puritanical fervour of the Black Muslims. As their spokesman he became identified in the white press as a terrifying teacher of race hatred; but to his direct audience, the oppressed American blacks, he brought hope and self-respect. This autobiography (written with Alex Haley) reveals his quick-witted integrity, usually obscured by batteries of frenzied headlines, and the fierce idealism which led him to reject both liberal hypocrisies and black racialism.

    Vilified by his critics as an anti-white demagogue, Malcolm X gave a voice to unheard African-Americans, bringing them pride, hope and fearlessness, and remains an inspirational and controversial figure.

    Malcolm X (1925-65), born Malcolm Little in Omaha, and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, lost both his parents at a young age. Leaving school early, he soon became part of Harlem’s underworld, and in 1946 he was sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment. It was in prison that Malcolm X converted to Islam. Paroled in 1952, he became an outspoken defender of Muslim doctrines, formed the Organization of Afro-American Unity in 1963, and had received considerable publicity by the time of his assassination in 1965.

    If you enjoyed The Autobiography of Malcolm X, you might like Nelson Mandela’s No Easy Walk to Freedom, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.

    ‘This extraordinary autobiography is a brilliant, painful, important book’
    The New York Times

    KShs 1,695.00
  • Boyz Rule : Wet World

    A new theme park has just opened near to where Nick and Matt live and they can’t wait to try out the giant water slide – spills and all!

    KShs 295.00
  • Snappy Learner Multiplying and Dividing

    Specifically aimed at 6-8 year old, this series is perfect for helping children practice all the new things they are learning in school. With colourful clear activities for fun learning, pull out reward chart with reusable star stickers, extra reusable stickers throughout to encourage the child’s participation and activities linked to school topics.

    KShs 595.00
  • Forensic Pathology Principles and Practice

    Forensic Pathology is a comprehensive reference that uses a case-oriented format to address, explain and guide the reader through the varied topics encountered by forensic pathologists. Developed in response to a severe void in the literature, the book addresses topics ranging from medicolegal investigation of death to death scene investigation, forensic autopsy, and artifacts of resuscitation as well as complications of medical therapy, forensic osteology, forensic odontology, forensic photography, and death certification. The book includes various types of cases, including sudden natural death, asphyxia, motor vehicle collisions, death in custody, child abuse and elder abuse, acute psychiatric and emotional deaths, and pregnancy. It contains sample descriptions of pathological lesions which serve to aid pathologists in reporting their findings to law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and others involved in investigations of sudden death. The concepts outlined in the text are beautifully illustrated by large, colorful photographs. There are also “Do and Don’t” sections at the end of each chapter that provide guidance for handling the types of cases examined. This work will benefit not only experienced forensic pathologists, but also hospital pathologists who occasionally performs medicolegal autopsies; doctors in training; medical examiners; law enforcement personnel; crime scene investigators; attorneys; and fellows and students of the medical sciences.

    KShs 60,000.00