If I have to work on this planet, let me do work that changes the future for everyone - and the present too.
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Wanjiru Koinange (born in 1986, Nairobi) is a Kenyan writer, cultural activist, and co-founder of the non-profit Book Bunk, as well as she is also the creator of The Climate Change Library, a growing digital archive spotlighting the often siloed climate action happening across Kenya. Wanjiru earned a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Literature from United States International University Later, she completed a Master’s in Creative Writing at the University of Cape Town. Her debut novel, The Havoc of Choice (2019), explores Kenya’s 2007–2008 post-election violence and has remained a bestseller. As co-director of Book Bunk, founded in 2017 with Angela Wachuka, she leads efforts to restore and reprogram Nairobi’s historic public libraries, including the McMillan Memorial Library and its branches in Eastlands and Kaloleni. The organization focuses on architectural conservation, digital archiving, community programming, and expanding access to literature in local languages. Koinange’s work connects literature, civic life, and public memory, positioning libraries as civic spaces for knowledge and democracy. She lives in Nairobi and continues to write fiction alongside her cultural and educational projects. Wanjiru’s work is rooted in the belief that art can be a powerful catalyst for social change. She is a proud lover of forests and plants trees to offset the environmental cost of printing her book because stories should grow something, too.