Angels of Africa press

Note: The paperback and ebook are currently only available on Amazon. For hardcover, it's best to use the link above.
If you order hardcover through Amazon, it may take longer to ship.
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Angels of Africa Press publishes stories of hope, courage, and resilience. We love inspiring and uplifting journeys that immerse readers in other places (not just Africa) and expand our understanding of ourselves, our neighbors, and the world. We welcome voices that might otherwise get overlooked in the crowded literary landscape. We celebrate writing that is multicultural and reminds us of the universality of our struggles, our interconnectedness, and the inherent value of our differences. Above all, we champion writing that helps us to become more inclusive and compassionate people.
Successful Book Promotion Event in Cottage Grove, OR
We are thrilled to share that we hosted a successful book promotion event in Cottage Grove, Oregon, for the first book published by Angels of Africa Press titled Crossing Waiyaki Way. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with our community and share the powerful story that the book encompasses.
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One boy's winding yet determined rise from impoverished orphan to national leader, set against the cultural backdrop of Nairobi's Kangemi slum.
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Before he was a political asylum seeker in the US and later an American citizen, Gordon Okumu was just a boy growing up in Kangemi. Despite living in abject poverty, Gordon dreamt of a bigger life beyond the labyrinth of dusty roads and rusting corrugated iron sheet structures. Since Gordon was his mother's only child and the Okumu family had disowned them both after his father died, it was the two of them against the world. Mary Auma taught Gordon everything, and most of all, she instilled in him an unwavering belief in his own worth and ability.
When Gordon was 14, he held his mother's hand in their Kangemi home as she succumbed to typhoid fever. From then on, Gordon vowed to make his mother proud and to forge his own way, even if his culture said he was "cursed," and even if he had to break the confines of what was considered "possible." His ensuing path through adolescence and adulthood was full of twists and turns, until finally, he left Kenya in 2016 with no idea if he'd ever be able to return.
With vivid detail drawn from languages, song lyrics, proverbs, and prayers, Crossing Waiyaki Way presents an immersive look into Kenya's rich culture. It is an inspirational, character-driven story of overcoming adversity that reminds us how certain struggles, beliefs, and dreams are universal, and how a seemingly ordinary life can be extraordinary. Crossing Waiyaki Way is a testament to courage, resilience, and - not least of all - the exponential effect of even one small act of kindness to change the course of an entire life.

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Note: The paperback and e-book are currently only available on Amazon. For hardcover, it's best to use the link below. If you order hardcover through Amazon, it may take longer to ship.

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