Practically 30 years in the past, nearly a million folks have been killed over the course of 100 days in one of the vital violent genocides in historical past. In Rwanda, neighbors turned towards neighbors and households have been ripped aside. The dimensions and severity of the violence stay nearly unimaginable—and the ripple impact of the genocide have formed the coverage and tradition of the area for the final three a long time.
Each April 7, the United Nations remembers the Rwandan Genocide by the Worldwide Day of Reflection. This 12 months, we invite you to honor and keep in mind the lives misplaced in the course of the genocide by an evocative novel detailing one boy’s coming of age and its interruption by civil warfare and violence.
Be a part of us in studying Small Nation by Gaël Faye, a poignant story knowledgeable by his childhood in Burundi—a childhood that watched pleased days give strategy to growing battle in Rwanda.
Dive into questions of warfare, exile, identification, household, and nation by this highly effective novel that gives an outline of shattered peace, seen by the eyes of a younger boy, that can stick with you lengthy after you end the ultimate web page. Collectively, we keep in mind and mirror—then work towards a extra peaceable and tolerant future.