Man in a Simple White Dusty Probox is a philosophical narrative about the formation of character in a world that rewards speed, appearance, and noise.

At its core, the book explores a man whose life is shaped not by extraordinary events, but by ordinary discipline. Through early mornings, long roads, family memories, and ethical crossroads, the story reveals how greatness is often built in silence.

The white Probox is not a symbol of poverty or limitation—it is a metaphor of endurance, humility, and grounded progress.

This is a book about:

  • Becoming without applause
  • Choosing alignment over opportunity
  • Resisting drift in moments of temptation
  • Building legacy through consistency
  • Redefining success beyond appearance

It is a reflection on what it truly means to live deliberately.

COMING SOON

Set against the beautiful hills of Kisoro, The Carpenter from Kisoro is a deeply reflective story about character, betrayal, resilience, and the quiet strength of men who choose dignity over drama. Written with emotional depth and philosophical insight, Ivan Busulwa’s moving short story reminds readers that while disappointment may wound the heart, true peace belongs to those who remain faithful to their principles. In the mist-covered hills of Kisoro lives Alex Gato, a quiet carpenter whose life is shaped by discipline, honesty, and the dignity of hard work.

He is not a man of loud ambition or dramatic words. Instead, he believes in building life the same way he builds furniture — patiently, carefully, and with respect for what is true. When love enters his life through Aline, a calm and thoughtful young woman from the market, Alex begins to imagine a future grounded in trust and peace. But when another man arrives with charm, excitement, and restless ambition, Alex is forced to confront one of life’s hardest lessons: love cannot survive where respect disappears.