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Books published by publisher Techmate Publishers Ltd. and Worldreader

  • The Legacy

    Kwasi Koranteng, Worldreader

    (Winmat Publishers Ltd and Worldreader, Dec. 7, 2017)
    Abora’s children feel their late father’s wealth rightly belongs to them, but Diako, Abora’s nephew, thinks otherwise. Meanwhile, what has happened to Abora’s will, written in the school exercise book with the red cover? Have there been strange hands working inside Abora’s safe since his death?
  • Kabasha Says No

    David Mulwa

    eBook (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Kabasha's world changes when the AIDS pandemic touches his family, killing his father and leaving the family struggling with a sickly sister and a myriad of financial challenges. The situation is worsened when Kwizera, the school bully, throws scorn and ridicule at Kabasha, claiming that his father died of AIDS. With this revelation, Kabasha is confronted with a fresh fear… Could he also have the HIV infection? In the end, Kabasha's teacher pledges to support him, affirming the need to care for and support those affected by HIV and AIDS.
  • The St. Helena Conspiracy

    Kahiu Mbugua, Worldreader

    (Phoenix Publishers and Worldreader, Sept. 3, 2018)
    A fire has ripped through the administration block of St. Helena Girls School and destroyed vital documents. The school administration blames one Mercy Nyoko Matiru, the liberal student leader. Lead investigator C.I.D Nyenjeri is keen to see the perpetrator of the heinous act jailed. Is Mercy the culprit? Her lawyer, the young and affable Hudson Rwenji, has a tough assignment in his hands...
  • Precious Blood

    David G. Maillu, Worldreader

    (Phoenix Publishers and Worldreader, Sept. 3, 2018)
    The death of her father forces Katilo out of school. Worse, her disabled mother is overwhelmed by the responsibilities of her large family. What can Katilo, as the eldest child, do? This is a story of courage as a young rural girl overcomes great disadvantages to return smiles to the faces of her family.
  • Barack Obama: Yes, We Can!

    Lila Luce, Worldreader

    eBook (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Barack Obama: Yes, We Can! A biography of Obama. Lila Luce traces the American politician's life and background, from his Kenyan roots to November 2008's exciting election day! Worldreader proudly presents this biography in a new series of children’s and young adult books from the developing world. Worldreader is a non-profit organization committed to delivering digital books to children and families in the developing world using e-book technology. By purchasing this book you directly contribute to this effort by helping fund school literacy programs, and promote the writing and publication of great books from local authors everywhere.
  • Death Trap

    Bill Ruto

    (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, March 31, 2017)
    In the death trap, a son of a Kenya's commissioner of police, reportedly goes missing along with a fellow student, Monica, while on a school camping trip. This triggers a heart-chilling helicopter rescue operation in the dry rocky terrain neighbouring a lake in Kenya.Had the students been kidnapped in the remote and desolate country? There are deadly encounters and unfolding drama that takes the reader through a gripping suspence.
  • The Lucky Girl

    Florence W. Makaa, Worldreader

    eBook (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 17, 2016)
    This book is about Neya and her friends, Maria and Rosi, who are fun-loving. On Neya's birthday, they take her out for ''something special''. What was intended to be a joyful day ends sorrowfully as Rosi's plans turn against her. Rosi is abused and exposed to an HIV infection. Neya is lucky to escape, but not before being drugged.
  • Fina the Dancer

    Hilda Twongyeirwe, Worldreader

    eBook (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 15, 2017)
    This is the story of a young and talented girl. Her outstanding performance at a school concert earns her the award of Dancer of the Year. Her joy and peaceful life is shattered when a rumour that she is HIV-positive makes her the object of ridicule and rejection at school. She contemplates quitting school after discovering more hidden truths. Fina later overcomes the stigma associated with HIV and AIDS and leads other pupils to form the Be a Friend club.
  • Pamela the Probation Officer

    Cynthia Hunter, Worldreader

    (Phoenix Publishers and Worldreader, Sept. 3, 2018)
    Here is another exciting book in the popular Phoenix Young Readers Library. This time you learn about the many and varied duties of a Probation Officer. Pamela’s adventures are woven into a thrilling story, which, as with the author’s other books, has a completely authentic background. The book begins with an embarrassing experience when Pamela finds a newborn baby left outside her office door. She then goes up-country for various intriguing investigations, including unravelling the mystery of the disappearance of a Probation Officer.
  • The Raid and the Eclipse

    W.E. Mkufya

    (Mangrove Publishers and Worldreader, April 26, 2017)
    Bandits invade a village at night, killing all of the adults, looting cattle and abducting four children. Assisted by supernatural powers, Nina and Kombo save their fellow children by using the eclipse of the sun as a weapon and a bomb of killer bees. The Raid and the Eclipse is a tragic story enmeshed in mystery, suspense and adventure.
  • Little White Man

    Meja Mwangi

    (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Little White Man is one of the books in the Anchor Readers. For the youthful Kariuki, life is one big adventure, with as many twists and turns as the forest and the river around which his existence revolves. He has seen everything, knows everything, and loves it all. Then one day, a very interesting but totally ignorant stranger drops into Kariuki’s life and drastically changes all that, disrupting permanently the life of the entire village. Little White Man is a thrilling adventure set in Nanyuki in the early fifties.
  • My Tortoise Song

    Ezekiel Alembi, Worldreader

    (Longhorn Publishers and Worldreader, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Why does the tortoise walk very slowly even in the rain? Why does the tortoise carry a heavy load on its back without ever putting it aside? These are some of the questions that are asked in My Tortoise Song. The book is a collection of poems covering themes on the natural environment and social relationships, among others.My Tortoise Song is the first story in a series of six supplementary class readers to be used with Keynote English, our rewarding primary English course designed for the new syllabus. The class readers will be useful with any course book and can also be read for pleasure outside the classroom setting.The other class readers for Standard Five are: A Sack of Money (5B), Brave Girls (5C), Mea and the Golden Egg (5D), Madigolo Goes to School (5E), and Neema and the Bird (5F).