• The River of Adventure

    A river cruise through ancient desert lands becomes a mysterious adventure when Bill disappears!

    While Philip, Dinah, Lucy-Ann and Jack are desperately searching for Bill, they become trapped beneath a forgotten temple where no one has set foot for 7,000 years. What dangers lurk within, and will they ever escape?

    KSh 695.00
  • Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing

    Selected as one of Library Journal’s Best Business Books for 2007

     

    Tied for the Gold Medal in the first annual Axiom Business Awards, sponsored by Inc. Magazine.

     

    It’s official: the old marketing model is dead, and word of mouth is king. But while a lot of attention has been paid to the mechanics of creating buzz, only the savviest of marketers have learned to focus on crafting the right kind of message — because without it, even the loudest buzz will soon die down. Beyond Buzz shows readers how to listen to customers, identify what is important to them, and then craft the kind of message that will truly resonate and spark conversation.

    Filled with insightful examples of conversational marketing at work, Beyond Buzz gives readers the tools and inspiration they need to create an effective and interesting conversational theme that will engage their customers and take their marketing to a whole new level.

    Without the right message in place, word of mouth marketing will never live up to its promise. This innovative and practical book shows readers how to ignite people’s interest…and generate much more than buzz.

    KSh 1,500.00
  • Boyz Rule-Pool Pals

    Boyz Rule: Pool Pals – A fun-filled adventure for young readers as the boys dive into laughter, friendship, and poolside excitement.

    Rosa and Jules are in the school swimming carnival. Last year Jules swam with her lucky ankle bracelet on, but now it�s lost. She�ll never be able to do any good without it � or will she? Especially with Rosa on the case!

    KSh 295.00
  • The Cry of the Go-Away Bird

    The Cry of the Go-Away Bird’ is the debut novel from Andrea Eames. It revolves around Elise, a white Zimbabwean girl living through her teens on the eve of the Mugabe-sponsored farm invasions at the beginning of this century. The author herself grew up in Zimbabwe before moving to New Zealand with her family at the age of seventeen and there is a strong sense of memoir and personal experience in the novel, which has both positive and negative effects on the narrative.

    The main character is drawn very effectively. The natural anxieties felt when emerging into an adult world are uncannily accurate, and allow the reader to relate to Elise and her family as their experiences later become more extreme. However, sometimes the story is so personal that it verges on one-sided. There is more variety, and a more complex array of emotions and motivations among the white characters than the black ones. The black characters are unfathomable and often sinister. Perhaps this is how Elise really sees them, but the novel could have perhaps painted a more complex picture for the reader of the spectrum of attitudes surrounding these massive social upheavals.

    Eames makes various attempts to describe the fragile nature of race relations in post-independence Zimbabwe. Often she succeeds admirably, as when Elise’s parents invite a black farm-worker and his wife over for dinner in an effort to make friends. The awkwardness felt by all is palpable and it is a fine piece of writing. Eames clearly has a talent for describing a society in microcosm. There are examples of Eames’ considerable powers of observation elsewhere in the book too. Of the ‘Bush War’ (or War of Independence) it is said, The war felt like a death in the family – someone whose name was never mentioned, who was cut out of photographs. Of Mugabe, Elise says, He was like a hated Headmaster, overbearing and incompetent, towards whom you felt a kind of loyalty. This metaphor demonstrates that Eames is certainly able to express complicated emotions in a clear and artful manner.

    There are, however, times in the novel when the writing fails in this respect. Sentences such as We were Whites, and nothing else and The air between us was a different colour, are clumsy and blunt, and have a taste of bitterness that the story does not benefit from.

    The action in the novel is heavily weighted towards the last half, when the actual farm invasions and killings of farmers are taking place. In these pages the book does become compelling. Eames successfully renders the panicked atmosphere of a rapidly crumbling way of life, and the events feel both real and shocking.

    Overall, though well written, the novel is trying to tell too many stories in too many ways. Elise’s story is cut-off by the dramatic political events occurring, but those events appear as from nowhere and lack real context. The book is still worth reading for a glimpse into this interesting and unfamiliar world, but there may be better novels to come from Andrea Eames.

    KSh 1,200.00
  • The Handbook of Medical Image Perception and Technique

    This state-of-the-art book reviews key issues and methods in medical image perception research through associated techniques, illustrations and examples. Written by key figures in the field, the book covers a range of topics including the history of medical image perception research, the basics of vision and cognition, and dedicated application areas, especially those concerned with the interface between the clinician and the display of medical image data. It summarizes many of the basic techniques used to conduct and analyze medical image perception and observer performance research, allowing readers to understand basic research techniques so they can adopt them for use in their own studies. Written for both newcomers to the field and experienced researchers, this book provides a broad overview of medical image perception, and will serve as a reference volume for years to come.

    KSh 11,200.00
  • Beyond White Mischief: The Memoirs of a Tea Planter’s Wife-SHEILA WARD

    When Sheila Ward went off to RADA to train as an actress in the early 1950s, she had no idea of the stormy path her life would take. After a short career as an actress in rep, with all the joys of juggling different roles and the comic possibilities of living in grim digs on very little money, she met and married a tea planter, and went off to live in Africa.

    Through Sheila’s diaries, life in Africa springs into sharp relief as she learns to live with snakes, bugs and the recalcitrant servants. Sheila and her husband have four children and gradually adapt to a very different way of life. She meets the author Gerald Durrell, and Joy and George Adamson of Elsa the lioness fame, entertains fellow ex-pats and learns to love the unique terrain of Kenya’s hills.

    KSh 395.00
  • Kick Start Your Business: 100 Days to a Leaner, Fitter Organization

    Find out how to identify a company’s strengths and weaknesses and take the next step to make a business work smoothly. This guide identifies the essential tools to get a business to work better, offers hundreds of ideas and examples to turn your business into a powerhouse, includes useful resources and contacts, and provides worksheets to kick start your business.

    KSh 1,395.00
  • Longhorn Smart Score Encyclopedia GD1 (Vol 2)

    Buy Longhorn Smart Score Encyclopedia Grade 1 Volume 2 – a CBC-approved resource with exercises, activities, and illustrations to strengthen literacy and numeracy.

    Well thought-out Activities, Summary Notes, Examples, Practice/Revision Exercises. Mid Term, End of Term and End of Year Assessments. Answers to all Practice/ .

    KSh 755.00
  • Diseases of Ear,Nose and Throat-3rd edition

    Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat, 3rd Edition (2021) by Mohan Bansal offers a comprehensive, CBME-based guide to ENT disorders with clear explanations, clinical insights, and practical management for medical students and practitioners.

    The book presents diseases of the ear, nose and throat (ENT) in a concise yet comprehensive format, aimed principally at medical students and trainees in ENT.

    It follows the newer competency-based medical education (CBME) curriculum for ENT (GMER 2019) of the NMC/MCI in India.

    The content is structured with an emphasis on clinical diagnosis, patient management, and practical aspects rather than only academic theory.

    It also includes sections on allied themes: anatomy, physiology, pathology; clinical skills and diagnostic/therapeutic procedures; community medicine; ethics and communication (AETCOM); emergencies in ENT; and management of diseases of different areas (ear, nose & sinuses, oral cavity & salivary glands, pharynx & oesophagus, larynx, neck) as well as operative procedures/instruments.

    KSh 12,200.00
  • 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.

    KSh 60,000.00