Journey Through Kenya
Title | Journey Through Kenya PDF eBook |
Author | Mohamed Amin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Kenya |
ISBN | 9781904722632 |
Wuodha
Title | Wuodha PDF eBook |
Author | Washington M. Osiro |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2013-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460214471 |
Washington introduces his best friends from school to his father whose shocking and harsh but eventually prescient response to the introduction reveals a post-independent Kenyan society that is markedly different from the one the son has hitherto shared with the friends. The father's brutal honesty leaves an indelible mark on the little boy's psyche and sets Washington off on a long and oftentimes arduous journey that takes him from the rural, familiar and safe albeit hardy surroundings of Apondo, Nyanza, Kenya to the sandy beaches of San Diego, Southern California, finally settling him in the world-famous climes of Silicon Valley, Northern California. Washington repeats a journey first undertaken by thousands in the 1700s: A journey that became an annual ritual for millions thereafter; all in their pursuit of their dream; their American Dream....
A Journey Through Time
Title | A Journey Through Time PDF eBook |
Author | Newton Kimiywi |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2020-07-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781735287423 |
No Man's Land
Title | No Man's Land PDF eBook |
Author | George Monbiot |
Publisher | Green Books |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
This book tells the story of George Monbiot's journeys among some of the tribal peoples of East Africa, showing how they are confronting the forces which threaten them. In northern Kenya he saw how bandits, equipped by the corrupt governments of both Kenya itself and some of its neighbours, have been massacring the nomads, driving the survivors into famine zones where first the cattle then the humans die. Further south he watched the open savannahs on which the nomads rely being divided up and reduced by ploughing. But he also saw that the nomads of East Africa are finding ways to survive. All nomads are opportunists, and the adaptability, the cultural flexibility that opportunism demands means that they are possibly better equipped than any other of the world's traditional peoples to withstand dramatic change.
A Kenyan Journey
Title | A Kenyan Journey PDF eBook |
Author | Pheroze Nowrojee |
Publisher | Manqa Books |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2019-06-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789966736062 |
Pheroze Nowrojee's family came to Kenya in 1896 to work on the railway. In rich, layered prose, this book examines how that voyage from India became a Kenyan journey, how the railway became the family's own journey as Kenyans. Against this backdrop of the family's story, the book reflects on Kenya's history over the last hundred years and the chequered Asian African story within it. The family story interweaves with the country's major events, including the building of the Uganda Railway with indentured labour from India, the First World War in Kenya, the Emergency, independence, and the 1982 coup attempt, to result in a book that offers fresh insights into the national story.
From My Mother's Back
Title | From My Mother's Back PDF eBook |
Author | Njoki Wane |
Publisher | Wolsak and Wynn |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
ISBN | 9781928088738 |
In this warm and honest memoir, celebrated academic Njoki Wane shares her journey from her parents' small coffee farm in Kenya, where she helped her mother in the fields as a child, to her current work as a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. Moving smoothly between time and place, Wane uses memories, painful and tender, to show how her early lessons and the support given by her family allowed her to succeed as a woman of colour in the academy, and to later lift up her students facing their own difficult journeys.
Hope Runs
Title | Hope Runs PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Diaz-Ortiz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
ISBN | 9781410470737 |
Hope Runs is the emotional story of one American tourist, one Kenyan orphan, and how one day became one year that would change the course of their lives forever. Sammy Ikua Gachagua lost his father to illness, his mother to abandonment, and his home to poverty. By age ten, he was living in a shack with seven other hungry children. He entered an orphanage, seeing it as a miracle. At the end of an around-the-world journey, Claire Díaz-Ortiz decided to climb Mount Kenya before heading home. She entered an orphanage, seeing it as a free place to spend the night before her trek. God had other plans.