Following a long spell of not reading, I picked up this book last weekend and didn't put it down til I'd finished it. This is a truly inspiring and motivating story - true story - about Immaculee. She survived, by the grace of God, one of the most horrific events occurring in my lifetime, where over 1 million people died during the Rowandan Genocide in 1994.
I hardly knew about the genocide when I was starting my Masters Degree. At a time when I was acutely aware of the human injustices happening, the political and the social environment in which I was studying - there was a genocide occuring and I hardly knew anything about it.
Immaculee explains what was happening in Rowanda, the war between Hutu and Tutsi and how she ended up surviving three months in a tiny bathroom with 7 other Tutsi women.
While being a great lesson in recent history, her story is one of faith and belief. I'll be looking for the other books she's written.
I'm amazed by such books of courage and strength, and to add faith on top of that? Wonderful! Thanks for bringing this to my attention!
ReplyDeletePlus, I love the background you've put on your blog. So peaceful and lovely...