Wonderworkers Notebook – Reset Restore Wonderworkers
KShs1,595.00
Notebook – Reset Restore By Wonderworkers
A notebook to help you start your year right!
It features guided reflections for the past year, affirmations for the new year and plenty of writing space.
Notebook – Reset Restore By Wonderworkers
A notebook to help you start your year right!
It features guided reflections for the past year, affirmations for the new year and plenty of writing space.
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The White Masai By Corinne Hofmann, Peter Millar
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ISBN: 9781905147083 SKU: 2030301000899
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Lou Clark knows lots of things. She knows how many footsteps there are between the bus stop and home. She knows she likes working in The Buttered Bun teashop and she knows she might not love her boyfriend Patrick.
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In Women Who Think Too Much, Nolen-Hoeksema shows us what causes so many women to be overthinkers and provides concrete strategies that can be used to escape these negative thoughts, move to higher ground, and live more productively. Women Who Think Too Much will change lives, and is destined to become a self-help classic.
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Grit why passion and resilience are the secrets to success book by Angela Duckworth
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AFRICA UPRISING, POPULAR PROTEST AND POLITICAL CHANGE book by Author: Adam Branch and Zachariah Mampilly
KShs2,990.00Read moreFrom Egypt to South Africa, Nigeria to Ethiopia, a new force for political change is emerging across Africa: popular protest. Widespread urban uprisings by youth, the unemployed, trade unions, activists, writers, artists, and religious groups are challenging injustice and inequality. What is driving this new wave of protest? Is it the key to substantive political change?