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New book “Don’t You Trust me?” launched in Nairobi

A new fictional book that aims at addressing teenage issues in relation to choices has been launched in Nairobi. 

‘Don’t You Trust Me?’ is a fictional book that talks about the pressure between academic performances and how hard it is to balance between the above mentioned and social life.

In the midst of personal hardships, Bola’s choices cause tensions that test his moral compass. The plot dives into the complexity of friendship and loyalty, as well as the value of honesty and accountability.

Bola’s trip shows the digital realm’s perils and pitfalls, emphasizing the importance of cyber security and responsible technology use.

Bola’s contacts with friends and encounters with online connections expose him to the grim truths of the internet world throughout the novel.

Bola finds himself ostracised and indulging in disruptive conduct at school as the repercussions of his decisions play out, sliding deeper into despair.

The literary tale delves into the intricacies of adolescent life, the difficulties of navigating the digital world, and the significance of recognizing the consequences of online interactions.

It is intended to engage and educate youngsters about cyber security and good digital citizenship.

The book is suitable for children between 13 and 18 years as well as parents and is currently among  the best selling fictional writing among the Kenyan Population and you can as well captivate your reading appetite by grabbing your copy online at  NuriaKenya.com as well as other leading books outlet.

 

Faith kipyegon. Photo Courtesy/Statehouse.

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