Kenyan author Joan Thatiah has reached a milestone with the release of her tenth book, Confessions of Nairobi Men: Book Two.
Renowned for her vivid storytelling and poignant narratives, Thatiah continues to reflect on the raw, real, and resilient journeys of both men and women, capturing the essence of life, love, and the multifaceted human experience.

Expressing gratitude to her readers, Thatiah shared, “This marks the release of my 10th book, Confessions of Nairobi Men, Book 2—a project that’s as much yours as it is mine. Thank you to everyone who’s been part of this journey! It’s been an honor to listen to these stories and bring them to life for you.”
With a catalog of ten deeply reflective works, Thatiah remains committed to her craft. “Ten books in, and it all feels just as raw and real as it did on day one,” she noted, highlighting the authenticity and profound depth of her journey.
Each story within Confessions of Nairobi Men: Book Two serves as a reflection, a lesson, and a vessel shaped by the candid voices of Nairobi’s men, offering readers an unfiltered glimpse into lives they often pass by daily.
This latest work holds up a mirror to the city, capturing elements of Nairobi’s culture, challenges, and shared humanity.
Joan Thatiah’s impressive body of work includes titles such as Confessions of Nairobi Men, Confessions of Nairobi Women: Book One, Confessions of Nairobi Women: Book Two, Guilty: A Novel, Everything I Know About Life, Damn, Girl! Stop That, Letters To My Son, I’m Too Pretty To Be Broke and Other Lies You’ve Been Telling Yourself, and Things I Will Tell My Daughter.
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With Confessions of Nairobi Men: Book Two, Thatiah once again invites readers to explore the confessions, vulnerabilities, and resilience of everyday men, enriching our understanding of the fabric of Nairobi society.