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I bought this book after attending a talk given by the author at the Catholic University of America. Immaculée Ilibagiza is one of those rare, extraordinary people who leaves a lasting impression long after meeting her. Her talk on the Rwandan genocide is perhaps one of the best talks I have ever experienced. Her genuine love and tenderness born of the intense prayer life she led while hiding away in the cauldron of death that was Rwanda during 1994 spills over into her writing, and due credit must go to Steve Erwin, the ghostwriter, for capturing that aspect of her personality.
This book is an exploration of the mysteries of the Rosary as the foundation for her faith in God that ultimately got her through the genocide and helped rebuild her life afterward. Highly recommended.
This book is an exploration of the mysteries of the Rosary as the foundation for her faith in God that ultimately got her through the genocide and helped rebuild her life afterward. Highly recommended.