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Journey Through Kenya

Journey Through Kenya
Author: Mohamed Amin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2017
Genre: Kenya
ISBN: 9781904722632

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Journey Through Kenya

Journey Through Kenya
Author: Mohamed Amin
Publisher: Hunter Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781874041016

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This exquisitely beautiful series of books portrays the cultures, landscapes, fauna, flora and history of an individual country with over 150 stunning photographs and well-written and knowledgeable text. Colonized by the British for more than SO years, ending with independence in 1963, Kenya draws visitors from all over the world to see its fascinating mixture of landscape, wildlife and people. Blending historical fact with anecdote and imagery, Mohamed Amin and Duncan Willetts' 150 color photographs and Brian Tetley's text paint a vivid and exciting picture of an unforgettable nation.


Journey Through Kenya [2006 Edition]

Journey Through Kenya [2006 Edition]
Author: Amin Willets Tetley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Kenya
ISBN: 9781904722267

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Journey Through: Kenya

Journey Through: Kenya
Author: Liz Gogerly
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781445136875

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Journey Through offers young readers the chance to take a trip through exciting world countries using different modes of transport, from train and car to bicycle and private jet. Along the way the traveller visits highlighted places both well known and less known, and learns lots of exciting facts about history, language, culture and much more. Journey Through Kenya offers a look at the geography landscape, culture and people of this country in East Africa. Explore the exciting buzz of Nairobi, the beautiful national parks and stunning lake Victoria, sample local delicacies and explore the Masai Mara where you might even spot the 'big five' on safari in this colourful and diverse part of the continent of Africa.


No Man's Land

No Man's Land
Author: George Monbiot
Publisher: Green Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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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.


Hockey Night in Kenya

Hockey Night in Kenya
Author: Danson Mutinda
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 145982363X

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★ “This simple story of discovery, sport, and friendship is filled with likable characters and innocently joyful moments...Delightful.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review Kenyan orphans, Kitoo and Nigosi, spend their days studying, playing soccer, helping their elders with chores around the orphanage and reading from the limited selection of books in their library. When the librarian gives Kitoo a copy of Sports Around the World he becomes fascinated by an image of the Canadian national men's ice hockey team. Then one day the fates align and Kitoo finds a pair of beat up old roller blades, he teaches himself to skate and dreams of one day playing hockey like the men in his book. But you can’t play ice hockey in Kenya, can you?


Hope Runs

Hope Runs
Author: Claire Diaz-Ortiz
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1441245316

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Sammy Ikua Gachagua had 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 children and very little food. He entered an orphanage seeing it as a miracle with three meals a day, a bed to sleep in, and clothes on his back. When Claire Diaz-Ortiz arrived in Kenya at the end of an around-the-world journey, she decided to stay the night, climb Mt. Kenya, then head back home. She entered an orphanage seeing it as little more than a free place to spend the night before her mountain trek. God had other plans. Hope Runs is the emotional story of an American tourist, a Kenyan orphan, and the day that would change the course of both of their lives forever. It's about what it means to live in the now when the world is falling down around you. It's about what it means to hope for the things you cannot see. Most of all, it's about how God can change your life in the blink of an eye.


A Kenyan Journey

A Kenyan Journey
Author: Pheroze Nowrojee
Publisher: Manqa Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9789966736062

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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.


Wuodha

Wuodha
Author: Washington M. Osiro
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460200217

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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....