Samuel KAMAU NJOGU New Release · 2026
One Book Can Change the Way You Think.
Two lives and there after is a landmark exploration of reinvention, second chances, and the philosophy of living fully — twice. Drawing on psychology, history, and intimate human stories, Samuel Kamau shows us how to shed who we were and step into who we are meant to be.
The book
A Story of Reinvention
Everything you thought was fixed is waiting to be reimagined.
The Book
What if the life you are living is only the first draft? In Two lives and there after, weaves together neuroscience, philosophy, and lived experience to argue that every human being has the capacity — and perhaps the responsibility — to live two full lives within one lifetime.
The first life is the one handed to us. The second is the one we choose. This book is your guide to crossing the threshold between them.
Three Key Takeaways
- How to recognise and act on the signal of a life ready to transform
- The psychology of identity change — and why most attempts fail
- Ancient and modern frameworks for reinvention that actually work
Why This Book
Written to Transform, Not Just Inform
01.
Practical Insights
Every chapter distills complex ideas into clear, actionable wisdom you can apply immediately to your life.
02.
Real-Life Stories
Rich narratives drawn from decades of research and intimate interviews across three continents.
03.
Actionable Strategies
Step-by-step frameworks that have been tested by thousands of readers worldwide.
Easy to Read
Written with warmth and clarity — no jargon, no fluff. Just ideas that stay with you.
The author
Samuel kamau Njogu
Samuel Kamau Njogu is a Kenyan author, thinker, and passionate advocate for African identity, family values, and cultural preservation. Through his writing, he seeks to inspire readers to reconnect with the principles that have sustained African communities for generations while embracing the opportunities and challenges of the modern world.
His debut book, Two Lives There After, explores the enduring significance of Pan-Africanism, the strength of family, and the moral foundations that shape individuals and societies. Drawing on Kenya’s rich cultural heritage and the broader African experience, Samuel encourages readers to reflect on the importance of unity, responsibility, and the legacy each generation leaves for the next.