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‘Nairobi enchants, like the eyes of a loved one, like their smile, like their kisses, like their caresses, like their very thought.’ Thursdays in Nairobi is a personal account of an expat’s life in Nairobi, related through a unique collection of vignettes about Kenya´s capital city. Written by Mexican journalist, foreign correspondent and former diplomat Diego Gómez Pickering, and translated from the original Spanish by Aaron Rosenberg, this unique travel narrative offers testimonies about the city's characters, history, neighbourhoods and atmospheres. Writing with affection and intensity, Gómez Pickering reveals Nairobi to be a cosmopolitan, vibrant, unequal and contrasting place where life becomes an addictive, exhilarating experience for both the chronicler and its readers.

Join Gómez Pickering in exploring this Equatorial African city, sitting on his shoulder as he peers behind the scenes of diplomatic gatherings and keenly observes political life. Become a fly on the wall during Gómez Pickering’s intimate interview with Sarah Onyango Obama, the third wife of Barack Obama’s grandfather – and the woman that the former US President calls ‘Granny Sarah’. Enjoy safaris within spitting distance of skyscrapers or brave a first-hand account of interethnic violence in East Africa. For something different, venture with the author into Kibera, the continent’s largest urban slum, or head out after dark to experience Nairobi’s offbeat nightlife (and, vicariously, the sex life of its inhabitants).

This unprecedented collection of real-life stories celebrate the beauty, diversity, intrigue and visceral reality of one of Africa’s most famous cities. Compelling, authentic and wide-ranging, Thursdays in Nairobi is a portrait of a capital where life is saturated with vitality, where emotions run high, where life is deeply felt. ‘In Nairobi, one misses more, loves more, suffers more, laughs more. In Nairobi, questions that have never been asked are answered. In Nairobi, opposites meet; in Nairobi, halves unite.’
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