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In My Home There is No More Sorrow : Ten Days in Rwanda

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Hope among tragedy: Rwanda's spirit captured.

In My Home There is No More Sorrow is a unique and captivating exploration of the human spirit amidst tragedy and beauty. Readers who appreciate insightful travel writing will revel in Rick Bass's ability to capture not only the physical landscape of the country, but also the emotional and cultural nuances of its people. This book is highly recommended for those interested in exploring the resiliency of the human spirit.

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In My Home There is No More Sorrow : Ten Days in Rwanda

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ISBN: 9781936365999
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM116.00 MYR
Authors: Rick Bass
Publisher: McSweeney's Books
Date of Publication: 2012-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Travel, Biographies & Memoirs
Related Topics: Memoir, Memoir
Goodreads rating: 3.28
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Last year Rick Bass traveled to Rwanda, roaming from the bustle of Kigali to the breathtaking volcanic preserves of the last few mountain gorillas. Now he offers an extraordinary portrait of what can be found in that country today—heartbreaking evidence of the genocide that occurred there a generation ago, dazzling natural beauty, and young people who have emerged from tragedy with a blazingly optimistic spirit and a profound artistic voice. In My Home There Is No More Sorrow is an enchanting, harrowing narrative achievement—an unforgettable exploration of history and human nature from one of our greatest essayists.
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Hope among tragedy: Rwanda's spirit captured.

In My Home There is No More Sorrow is a unique and captivating exploration of the human spirit amidst tragedy and beauty. Readers who appreciate insightful travel writing will revel in Rick Bass's ability to capture not only the physical landscape of the country, but also the emotional and cultural nuances of its people. This book is highly recommended for those interested in exploring the resiliency of the human spirit.