Everything i know about men/Life By Joan Thatiah
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Through a blend of personal narrative, social history and hard-eyed wisdom, Joan Thatiah delves into life lessons.
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Joan Thatiah In her new book, Through a blend of personal narrative, social history and hard-eyed wisdom, Joan Thatiah delves into life lessons.
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The series Makers of Kenya’s History was conceived with a view to telling the stories of those sons and daughters of Kenya who have made an outstanding contribution to the unfolding of her history. Although the stories have been cast in the traditional historical mould, care has been taken to carefully step down the narrative so as to appeal more readily to the curious individuals who have been active on the Kenyan stage, in different was of life.
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