A Farm Called Kishinev

A Farm Called Kishinev
Author: Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye
Publisher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789966254184

In 1903, the British offered Uasin Gishu as a sanctuary and national home for Jews escaping persecution in Eastern Europe. But in the event, this was never put into effect; and instead of refugees, Afrikaner and British officers established themselves in the area. This novel explores the experiences and feelings of an ordinary Jewish settler family in twentieth century East Africa, considering the complex interplay between international politics, colonial dominance, and anti-Semitic and anti-African racist ideologies.

Creative Writing In Prose

Creative Writing In Prose
Author: Macgoye, Marjorie Oludhe
Publisher: University of Nairobi Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9966846832

Creative Writing In Prose is centered on novel writing but touches on other prose forms. It covers the process from the germination of the story to the submission of the manuscript for publication. Plot, narrative methods, the recording of dialogue and the subtle relationship between story and theme are all examined.

Women’s Literature in Kenya and Uganda

Women’s Literature in Kenya and Uganda
Author: M. Kruger
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230116418

For nearly a decade, writers' collectives such as Kwani Trust in Kenya and Femrite , the Ugandan women writers' association, have dramatically reshaped the East African literary scene. This text extends the purview of postcolonial literary studies by providing the long overdue critical inquiry that these writers so urgently deserve.

Clan of Warriors

Clan of Warriors
Author: Ken N. Kamoche
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2024-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9966568727

Chege grows up in the shadow of his illustrious brother, and has little of the clan's fighting spirit. This makes his father doubt his paternity and treat him with spite. Matters come to a head when the family is kicked out of their land after his brother's conviction for treason, following the 1982 coup attempt. Going to the UK for further studies brings its own surprises for Chege, and after being implicated in Kenya's biggest financial scandal, he opts to return to the politically troubled country to clear his name and sort out his funding. He finds the dreaded Special Branch hot on his heels. He is in danger of joining his brother in jail and is quite unprepared for the discovery that he too must become a 'warrior' in keeping with the family tradition.

Street Life

Street Life
Author: Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye
Publisher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789966463623

In Street Life, Simon Oluoch, a Standard Six pupil of promise in Nyakach in Wesy Kenya, loses his legs in a road accident in Nairobi. He is henceforth condemned to a life of penury in a bustling city street, with a flute as his only asset. You'll meet familiar street characters with their varied, often conflicting cares, but with at least one common goal, "trying to live 'decently' on the pavement". Marjorie makes an incisive visit into the minds, lives and times of the desolate of our society in their dire strife for survival in a callous world.

A Nose for Money

A Nose for Money
Author: Francis B. Nyamnjoh
Publisher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789966254276

Set in the fictional and reluctantly bilingual land of Mimbo in contemporary Africa, this story revolves around the tragedy of the haunting Prosp're, a semi-literate Mimbolander who is searching for the finer things in life. The novel presents a graphic picture of the frustrations engendered by a society that values wealth over love.

The Other Woman

The Other Woman
Author: Grace Ogot
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1992-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9966566120

Grace Ogot is a well-known Kenyan novelist. In this collection of nine stories, she explores themes of social, cultural and spiritual importance. Her imagery is designed to unveil evils which bedevil modern society, such as violence, lust for power and wealth, and family turmoil. Her stories are imbued with the culture of Kenya.

Black Ghosts

Black Ghosts
Author: Ken N. Kamoche
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2024-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 996656604X

Dan Chiponda earns a scholarship to study in China and reluctantly leaves his native Zimbabwe for an uncertain future. Learning to take racial abuse in his stride, he dates a fellow student, Lai Ying, who is attracted to his easy-going manner. He remains haunted by the weight of his mother's expectations, encapsulated by the image of the African fish eagle. Things take a dramatic turn when Chinese students pour into the streets in an orgy of violence to drive Africans out of town. The situation in Nanjing only stabilises when attention turns to the mayhem that is unraveling in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. But that is only the beginning of Dan's troubles with the 'Campus Gestapo', loan sharks in Hong Kong, and the shock of his family getting caught up in the violence by Mugabe's war vets. Black Ghosts was inspired by stories of Africans living in China in the 1980s and, in particular, by the little known incident in Nanjing, where African and Chinese students engaged each other in a violent battle just months before the Tiananmen Square massacre.

Before the Rooster Crows

Before the Rooster Crows
Author: Kimani, Peter
Publisher: East African Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2007-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9966251553

This is the story of Muriuki, a young man from a Kenyan village who leaves him home and back-breaking job on a coffee plantation for the city, to pursue wealth, and happiness with his childhood sweetheart Mumbi. But life is not straightforward for the young lovers who become steeped in the quagmire of Kenyan politics, and are confronted with the sophistication of a new world, its economic hardships and brutality, and the racism and persistent inequities of the post-colonial and global society. Then Mumbi is murdered on account of her activism and race, in lineage with so many of her country's historical and fictional female activists. Muriuki avenges her death in a controversial act which reverberates historically and throughout the society in which he lives. But then he experiences betrayal by his own people, which changes him irrevocably.

A Journey Within

A Journey Within
Author: Florence Mbaya
Publisher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789966255273

After completing her undergraduate studies Monika Saliku anxiously waits to see what shape her career will take. For her it is a foregone conclusion that she will get an appointment in the city and savour the familiar throb of urban life. However she receives a setback when she is appointed to a bucolic outpost settling for a career she loathes. As she journeys to the small dusty town her struggle to self-realisation has just begun.