If you've read the book, please chime in with your thoughts and impressions!
If you'd like to write up your own review and post it on your blog, please let me know by the end of the day.
I hope we can generate many insightful and thought-provoking discussions.
Please.... join in!
:)
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Hi Nutmeg,
I'll post my own review on my blog. I wasn't sure I was up to it, but I pulled something out. Do you want me to post it today?
I will also post one on my blog. There was so much to absorb. What a great book!
If you want it up today, let me know and I'll get crackin'. :)
Whenever you can get a post up, that would be great. But I can always adjust my links tomorrow.... no big deal.
Looking forward to seeing what you've got!
:)
That is a fantastic book. I'm looking forward to reading everyone's reviews.
In case anyone is interested, there's a good documentary out on the genocide called "Ghosts of Rwanda". We rented our copy from Netflix.
Nutmeg,
I read this book after my aunt showed me her interview on Raymond Arroyo's "The World Over" program. I call her "My Immaculee". She is such an inspiration. Such a beautiful heart. I was grateful to get an understanding of how this happened in our modern world. What strikes me is that it could happen anywhere. The victims and killers were neighbors-not a village away, but houses and streets away, they attended school together. I describe the book to everyone as the most terrifying and the most beautiful book I've ever read.
Beth
Here is my thoughts on such a fantastic book. Thanks for such a great choice!
http://queen-of-the-castle.blogspot.com/2007/10/book-review-left-to-tell.html
Here "are" my thoughts - sorry for my grammatical problems.
Mine is up now for viewing pleasure. :)
http://bucketofparts.blogspot.com/2007/10/bookshelf-left-to-tell.html
I'm up, too.
Mine's up too. Thanks so much for recommending this book, Nutmeg. It truly is life-altering.\http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/2007/10/left-to-tell.html
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