The story of the Rwandan genocide of 1994 is told through the experiences of an ordinary man. We can empathize with his fear, desperation and utter loneliness. And we can join him in hoping for a beter future.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
interesting background on culture, but too limited,
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This review is from: Kill Thy Neighbor: One Man's Incredible Story of Loss and Deliverance in Rwanda (Paperback)
I read this after reading the riveting "We wish to inform you..." book on the Rwandan genocide. While it provided an interesting, somehwat more intimate look at Rwandan culture and included a "personal" perspective, the overall writing hindered it's merit. Written not nearly as well as P.G.'s "We wish to inform" book, the author also liberally dosed the material with some religious perspective that I found demeaning to the impact of the tragedy. Too many "what is God thinking?" arguments for me.
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