Non Fiction Titles

“Uta Do? How to Sell a Business Idea”

Author: Agatha Verdadero

This first book in the Storymoja Uta Do? Business Series is a practical all-you-need-to-know guide to presenting a business idea to anyone, whether a prospective partner, client, or financer. It avoids jargon and is full of local examples and case studies. These clear steps, from idea to knocking on doors to closing the deal and after, should be read by anyone interested in business, especially new entrepreneurs.


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

“The Peculiar Kenyan” Collected Articles

 

Author: Sunny Bindra

 

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Once you have read one column by the popular Sunny Bindra, you want to read them all. Finally, collected here is a prime selection from his regular Sunday Nation column. These astute and witty insights will have you laughing even as you recognize the foibles that make us Kenyans: how we drive (badly), how we do business (clumsily), how we do politics (in a corrupt manner). This book is a mirror reflecting back the Kenyan psyche, and hopefully it will prompt change. At the very least, you will be thoroughly entertained!


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

“Single and Searching: How to Find and Marry Mr. Right”

 

Author: Dr. Chris Hart

Popular psychologist and TV personality, Dr. Christopher G. Hart presents you this perfect book for anyone tired of the dating game. Dr. Hart assures us that there are loads of good men out there. In clear, simple and practical steps, he shows how to find out who is best for you, and how to meet and marry him. It’s possible! Read this and start your action plan towards a future shared with that special someone…


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Retracing the Benga Rhythm

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Take a journey into Kenya’s musical past. This beautifully illustrated booklet, audio CD and documentary DVD traces the roots of Benga music, arguably the most distinctive sound to have come out of Kenya.


 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Living Memories

Author: Al Kags

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Living Memories is a collection of stories told by old people aged over 65 years old of what their lives were like in the colonial eras – specifically the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.


 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Crown Your Customer

Author: Sunny Bindra

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“We have all waited for a building contractor to show up and start work as promised. Showed up on time at the doctor’s surgery for a 10.40 appointment (why are they so precise?), only to be finally seen at 12.23. Wondered why at even top international banks only three of the eight available counters are working when the line of waiting customers is about a mile long. Visited fancy shops manned by no fewer than six assistants – all of whom look bored to tears…


 
 
 

 
 
 
 


You can buy our books at Uchumi and Nakumatt Supermarkets, Textbook Centre -Kijabe Street and Sarit Centre, Bookstop -Yaya Centre,Wells bookshop – Nakumatt Lifestyle among other bookshops in and around Nairobi. You can also purchase them online by Mpesa, Zap or credit card through Mamamikes and Rachel’s Bargain Corner.


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