I’ll Fix It Myself

Ngene is raised by his father and grandmother in a hostile environment. He lost his mother during his early childhood. He attempts to flee from home with his younger brother Kilo, in vain. He completes his primary school education and migrates to the city of Nairobi. He begins to work as a houseboy, rises in ranks to the level of registering his own company. He continues to pursue his education to the level of attaining a PhD. Years later, he unknowingly employs his own sister and an extraordinary circumstance reunites the entire family. Will he withstand the appearance of his supposedly dead or long lost mother?

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96 thoughts on “I’ll Fix It Myself

  1. Very nice book,a tool for people who are on their journey for self recovery,after losing their failures,God bless you.

  2. This is very encouraging brother David.
    I believe you are going to become one of the best christian writers.
    Keep it up.

  3. Though I’m not a Christian and don’t subscribe to any religion I found this so educating and empowering,my spiritual realm has greatly advance

  4. I fix it myself is a very encouraging book. It reveal the tenacity of becoming great despite the challenges one faves in life. I would wish to recommend this book to those who despise themselves and the discouraged.

    1. This is one of the best books have ever read,it's a family book,I read it with my son and even my house help and we yearned for more says:

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