Books set in Rwanda (22)


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11.

La falena de las colinas by Koulsy Lamko ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Chad flag Chad
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Miracle in Kigali: The Rwandan Genocide - a survivor's journey by Illuminée Nganemariya EN

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Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
By a seeming miracle, Illuminee Nganemariya, a young Tutsi bride and her newborn son Roger survived the 1994 attempt by Rwanda's Hutu extremists to wipe their Tutsi neighbours from the face of the earth. Illuminee existed for 100 days in the living hell of Kigali, Rwanda's capital, after watching her husband being dragged away to be killed by friends who had celebrated their wedding with them a month earlier. Then she embarked on a horrific journey through the Genocide with Roger strapped to her back. At any moment a wrong move would have seen them join the 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus wh... continue

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Miraculée : Une découverte de Dieu au coeur du génocide rwandais by Immaculée Ilibagiza FR

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
En avril 1994 commence le génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda. Le 7 avril, Immaculée Ilibagiza quitte la maison pour se réfugier chez le pasteur du village mais ne reverra jamais ses parents et son frère adorés. Le nom d'Immaculée figure sur une liste de morts. Des centaines de Hutus ont une priorité : la trouver et la tuer. Cachée dans une minuscule salle de bains durant quatre-vingt-onze jours, elle prie sans relâche et remet sa vie et celle de ses sept compagnes entre les mains de dieu. Dans ce témoignage bouleversant, les miracles qui jalonnent le parcours de la jeune femme frappent autant que l... continue

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Mirror to the Church : Resurrecting Faith After Genocide in Rwanda by Emmanuel Katongole, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Uganda flag Uganda
Description:
In 1994, the most Christianized country in Africa became the site of its worst genocide. The tragedy was in Rwanda, but what happened was a mirror reflecting the deep brokenness of the church in the West. Yet by looking at what happened and why, we can find hope for the global body of Christ.

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Murambi, the Book of Bones by Boubacar Boris Diop EN

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Country: Africa / Senegal flag Senegal
Description:
A novel about the 1994 slaughter of nearly a million Rwandans.

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Our Lady of the Nile by Scholastique Mukasonga EN

Rating: 4 (3 votes)
Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
Introducing Scholastique Mukasonga to the UK: a major international author and her brilliant and award-winning first novel.

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The Barefoot Woman by Scholastique Mukasonga EN

Rating: 4 (3 votes)
Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR TRANSLATED LITERATURE A moving, unforgettable tribute to a Tutsi woman who did everything to protect her children from the Rwandan genocide, by the daughter who refuses to let her family's story be forgotten. The story of the author's mother, a fierce, loving woman who for years protected her family from the violence encroaching upon them in pre-genocide Rwanda. Recording her memories of their life together in spare, wrenching prose, Mukasonga preserves her mother's voice in a haunting work of art.

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The Boy who Met Jesus : Segatashya of Kibeho by Immaculée Ilibagiza EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
It's the greatest story never told: that of a boy who met Jesus and dared to ask him all the questions that have consumed mankind since the dawn of time. No matter what one's faith or religious beliefs are, Segatashya's words will bring comfort and joy.

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The Girl Who Smiled Beads : A Story of War and What Comes After by Clemantine Wamariya, Elizabeth Weil EN

Rating: 5 (6 votes)
Country: Africa / Rwanda flag Rwanda
Description:
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The plot provided by the universe was filled with starvation, war and rape. I would not—could not—live in that tale.” Clemantine Wamariya was six years old when her mother and father began to speak in whispers, when neighbors began to disappear, and when she heard the loud, ugly sounds her brother said were thunder. In 1994, she and her fifteen-year-old sister, Claire, fled the Rwandan massacre and spent the next six years migrating through seven African countries, searching for safety—perpetually hungry, imprisoned and abused, enduring and escaping refugee camps, ... continue