May 14, 2018

As The Crow Flies

Wairimu Ithua shares on As The Crow Flies. This is not a very long story but it is deeply impactful. Its depth and significance left me thinking […]
May 13, 2018

Things I Will Tell My Daughter

Sylvia Maina shares on The Things I will tell my Daughter by Joan Thatiah. The book was very captivating and insightful and drew relevant life lessons […]
May 12, 2018

A Kenyan Journey

Aleya Kassam shares her thoughts on non-fiction work by Pheroze Nowrojee titled A Kenyan Journey. In 1896 Pheroze’s grandfather’s left India to travel to Kenya to […]
May 11, 2018

The River Between

Katerina Nyangi reflects on Ngugi wa Thiongo’s The River Between as a must read from the Kenyan authors shelf. If one read it as a teenager, […]
May 10, 2018

Looking For Home

Victory Musuviwa on Looking For Home by Christine Wairimu Ng’ang’a Wairimu’s book is quite literally one of the most amazing pieces of literature I’ve ever had […]
May 9, 2018

One Day I Will Write About This Place

Kevin Mwachiro tells us about Binyavanga Wainaina’s memoir, One Day I Will Write About This Place. I took my time in getting to buy myself a […]
May 8, 2018

My Life In Crime

Joan Kabugu takes us back to her favorite read from school. John Kiriamiti’s epic tale My Life in Crime is a book that was too early […]
May 7, 2018

Rainbows In My Clouds

Patricia Okelo tells us about Rainbows In My Clouds by Radhika Lee I read this book after I had done my interview with Radhika, for my […]
May 6, 2018

Red Strangers

Titled for the Kikuyu translation for Europeans – athungu, the Red Strangers was written by Elspeth Huxley in 1939. The book chronicles the lives of a […]
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