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US Mall 1 - Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst The Rwandan Holocaust

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List Price: $23.95
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Manufacturer: Hay House
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Binding: Audio CD Dewey Decimal Number: 153 EAN: 9781401911492 Format: Abridged ISBN: 1401911498 Label: Hay House Manufacturer: Hay House Number Of Items: 4 Publication Date: 2006-03-15 Publisher: Hay House Studio: Hay House
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Book! Comment: This book has the potential to change your life. You will never think of forgiveness the same way.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must read for everyone! Comment: I loved this book and so did my other family who read it. My aunt who hardly reads, says that it is a book that she wants to keep so that she can read it over and over and over again. She loved it and so do I!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Left to Hope Comment: As a Franciscan Sister of Christian Charity I look to St. Francis who found the depths of hope in Jesus Christ. Immaculalee also confirms that hope ('...only when the future is certain as a positive reality does it become possible to live the present as well'-On Christian Hope Spe Salvi, Benedict XVI) can be found in God in tragic and ordinary moments of life. Her call to share this message is life changing not only for her, but possible for all those who are also called to be transformed by reading this account.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gripping and Inspiring! You won't be able to put it down! Comment: I live in Rwanda and Immaculee is one of few survivors open about sharing her experiences...thank God for her! Her story will inspire everyone who reads it while being a "thriller" keeping you on the edge of your seat as she describes the tension of hiding from certain slaughter in a bathroom for 3 months.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must read Comment: A story of faith, tragedy, courage, survival and triumph. Immaculee Ilibagiza's riveting autobiographical story of living through the Rwandan holocaust is a story of her faith growing amidst the incomprehensible and shocking experience of genocide. The story of the Hutu tribe slaughtering the Tutsi tribe is the background for her moving story, a tale of primal fear held at bay by faith that grows in Immaculee. I was deeply moved.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Book! Comment: This book has the potential to change your life. You will never think of forgiveness the same way.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must read for everyone! Comment: I loved this book and so did my other family who read it. My aunt who hardly reads, says that it is a book that she wants to keep so that she can read it over and over and over again. She loved it and so do I!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Left to Hope Comment: As a Franciscan Sister of Christian Charity I look to St. Francis who found the depths of hope in Jesus Christ. Immaculalee also confirms that hope ('...only when the future is certain as a positive reality does it become possible to live the present as well'-On Christian Hope Spe Salvi, Benedict XVI) can be found in God in tragic and ordinary moments of life. Her call to share this message is life changing not only for her, but possible for all those who are also called to be transformed by reading this account.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gripping and Inspiring! You won't be able to put it down! Comment: I live in Rwanda and Immaculee is one of few survivors open about sharing her experiences...thank God for her! Her story will inspire everyone who reads it while being a "thriller" keeping you on the edge of your seat as she describes the tension of hiding from certain slaughter in a bathroom for 3 months.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must read Comment: A story of faith, tragedy, courage, survival and triumph. Immaculee Ilibagiza's riveting autobiographical story of living through the Rwandan holocaust is a story of her faith growing amidst the incomprehensible and shocking experience of genocide. The story of the Hutu tribe slaughtering the Tutsi tribe is the background for her moving story, a tale of primal fear held at bay by faith that grows in Immaculee. I was deeply moved.
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