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  • A Journey Through Time

    Newton Mudaki

    Paperback (Worlds Unknown Publishers, July 21, 2020)
    Baraka, a young boy born in the western region of Kenya, is brought up by Jane Uside, a resilient single parent. He goes through a tough, unforgiving terrain of life, as his uncle Matata brings him untold miseries. The Winds of fate throw him onto the streets of Nairobi, and all seems lost with everything stacked against him-appalling poverty and gross indignity-yet he emerges from the trenches to become a globally renowned research scientist, discovering cocktails that change how cancer is treated and managed. Still, his identity troubles him to the core. His life has been a journey through time. Will he be able to solve the biggest puzzle of his life?It's a coming of Age story; the major and minor themes in the story are timeless, relevant today as they have been over the years and in the years to come. A Journey Through Time focuses on themes of home and identity, the freedom of choice, the power of a rebirth, poverty, and reconciliation. The author uses first person narration, which lends the story authenticity and credibility, immersing the reader deep into the story and transporting them to the different worlds of Baraka the protagonist. The narration is deeply engaging. The characters employed in A Journey Through Time are a true reflection of the Kenyan diversity-a blend of communities, cultures, and races. This will be hailed as a book that promotes integration and cohesion of communities in the different social stratifications in Africa and across the globe.
  • A Journey Through Time

    Newton Mudaki

    eBook (Worlds Unknown Publishers, July 21, 2020)
    Baraka, a young boy born in the western region of Kenya, is brought up by Jane Uside, a resilient single parent. He goes through a tough, unforgiving terrain of life, as his uncle Matata brings him untold miseries. The Winds of fate throw him onto the streets of Nairobi, and all seems lost with everything stacked against him-appalling poverty and gross indignity-yet he emerges from the trenches to become a globally renowned research scientist, discovering cocktails that change how cancer is treated and managed. Still, his identity troubles him to the core. His life has been a journey through time. Will he be able to solve the biggest puzzle of his life?It's a coming of Age story; the major and minor themes in the story are timeless, relevant today as they have been over the years and in the years to come. A Journey Through Time focuses on themes of home and identity, the freedom of choice, the power of a rebirth, poverty, and reconciliation. The author uses first person narration, which lends the story authenticity and credibility, immersing the reader deep into the story and transporting them to the different worlds of Baraka the protagonist. The narration is deeply engaging. The characters employed in A Journey Through Time are a true reflection of the Kenyan diversity-a blend of communities, cultures, and races. This will be hailed as a book that promotes integration and cohesion of communities in the different social stratifications in Africa and across the globe.
  • The Runaway

    Erick Livumbazi Ngoda

    Paperback (Worlds Unknown Publishers, Dec. 23, 2019)
    When Ahmed is sent down the street on an errand by his mother, he has no idea what was in store for him in the few days or how much longer it was going to be before he got back home. When his friend from school convinces him to do something he should never have done, it sends him to places he had never known existed and strange people doing a lot of strange things
  • The Secret Birthday Message

    Eric Carle

    Hardcover (Unknown Publisher, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Tim receives a secret birthday message, that's where is to find his birthday gift.
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  • Because I Can

    Paul Cooper

    Paperback (Unknown Publisher, July 6, 2011)
    It's 1958 and eleven-year-old Peter Wolf lives in the war-rubble squalor of East Germany which is ruled with an iron fist by the Soviet Communists. People stand in long lines to buy rancid meat, water pails are kept on toilet lids to prevent sewer rats from invading apartments and, worst of all, every citizen is encouraged to spy upon every other citizen and report any suspect behavior to the hated Stassi (Secret Police). Risking their lives escaping East Germany, surviving a kidnapping attempt, enduring six long months in a refugee camp and crossing the Atlantic in steerage, Peter discovers America is not the paradise he had envisioned.
  • The Mother-Daughter Book Club Box Set: Reading for Age 9

    Unknown Author

    Paperback (Unknown Publisher, March 15, 2007)
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  • The Puzzling Puzzles: Bothersome Games Which Will Bother Some People

    None

    Unknown Binding (Unknown Publisher, Jan. 1, 2004)
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  • The Junior Illustrated Dictionary & Thesaurus

    kingfisher-publishing

    Hardcover (Publisher Unknown, March 15, 2006)
    Awesome Book. Kids will enjoy.
  • The Bad Beginning

    Lemony Snicket

    Library Binding (unknown publisher, March 15, 1711)
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  • Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    Gary Paulsen

    Library Binding (unknown publisher, March 15, 1743)
    None
  • Eight Cousins Evergreen Classics by Louisa May Alcott

    Louisa May Alcott

    Library Binding (unknown publisher, )
    None
  • Always Dream Hardcover Signed by Kristi Yamaguchi

    Kristi Yamaguchi

    Hardcover (Publisher Unknown, Aug. 16, 1998)
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