Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda

10 best books like Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda (Rosamond Halsey Carr): When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda, Singing Away the Hunger: The Autobiography of an African Woman, Machete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak, Somebody's Heart Is Burning: A Woman Wanderer in Africa, Born in the Big Rains: A Memoir of Somalia and Survival, Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe, Conspiracy to Murder: The Rwanda Genocide and the International Community, Rainbow's End: A Memoir of Childhood, War and an African Farm, To Timbuktu: A Journey Down the Niger, Tropical Gangsters: One Man's Experience with Development and Decadence in Deepest Africa

When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide in Rwanda
AuthorMahmood Mamdani
ISBN0691102805
"When we captured Kigali, we thought we would face criminals in the state; instead, we faced a criminal population." So a political commissar in the Rwanda Patriotic Front reflected after the 1994 massacre of as many as one million Tutsis in Rwanda. Underlying his statement is the realization that,...
Singing Away the Hunger: The Autobiography of an African Woman
AuthorMpho M'Atsepo Nthunya
A compelling and unique autobiography by an African woman with little formal education, less privilege, and almost no experience of books or writing. Mpho's voice is a voice almost never heard in literature or history, a voice from within the struggle of "ordinary" African women to negotiate a world...
Machete Season: The Killers in Rwanda Speak
AuthorJean Hatzfeld
ISBN0312425031
During the spring of 1994, in a tiny country called Rwanda, some 800,000 people were hacked to death, one by one, by their neighbors in a gruesome civil war. Several years later, journalist Jean Hatzfeld traveled to Rwanda to interview ten participants in the killings, eliciting extraordinary testimony...
AuthorTanya Shaffer
ISBN1400032598
“It's my life, and if I want to run from it I can,” quips Tanya Shaffer. An incorrigible wanderer, Shaffer has a habit of fleeing domesticity for the joys and rigors of the open road. This time her destination is Ghana, and what results is a transformative year spent roaming the African continent....
Born in the Big Rains: A Memoir of Somalia and Survival
AuthorFadumo Korn
ISBN1558615318

This powerful memoir portrays the life-altering transformation of a feisty nomad girl who undergoes genital excision. Crippled with rheumatism as a result of the cutting, Fadumo Korn, who once freely roamed the deserts of her native Somalia, is sent to live with a wealthy uncle, brother to the...
Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe
AuthorAndrew Meldrum
ISBN0802142516
Where We Have Hope is the gripping memoir of a young American journalist. In 1980, Andrew Meldrum arrived in a Zimbabwe flush with new independence, and he fell in love with the country and its optimism. But over the twenty years he lived there, Meldrum watched as President Robert Mugabe consolidated...
Conspiracy to Murder: The Rwanda Genocide and the International Community
AuthorLinda Melvern
ISBN1859845886
In April 1994 up to a million people were slaughtered in Rwanda during a murderous campaign of horrifying efficiency.The ferocity of the killing and the cruelty inflicted on defenceless people has no comparison in modern times.

Conspiracy to Murder is the story of how that genocide was planned....
Rainbow's End: A Memoir of Childhood, War and an African Farm
AuthorLauren St. John
ISBN0743286790
This is a story about a paradise lost. . . . About an African dream that began with a murder . . .In 1978, in the final, bloodiest phase of the Rhodesian civil war, eleven-year-old Lauren St John moves with her family to Rainbow's End, a wild, beautiful farm and game reserve set on the banks of a slowflowing...
AuthorMark Jenkins
ISBN0688115853
Twenty years ago, when the author and his best friend, Mike Moe, were eighteen years old, they lit out from Wyoming to explore the world. They washed up in Africa and without forethought or planning set off for the most remote place on earth they could imagine: Timbuktu. Stopped by disease and the desert,...
AuthorRobert Klitgaard
ISBN0465087604
I'm not really sure why I enjoyed this book so much; the author talked a lot about economic restructuring/ governmental organization/ etc (snore). But, every time it threatened to get bogged down, he redirected his focus to the people, culture, and natural beauty of the country. He came away from his...
AuthorMike Tidwell
My impression of Peace Corps memoirs, before reading this book, was not good. This seems to be recognized as one of the better ones, and as an engaging, perceptive memoir with a strong writing style, it certainly exceeded my expectations.

Tidwell spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in...
AuthorJeffrey Tayler
Hailed by Bill Bryson and the New York Times Book Review as a rising star among travel writers, Jeffrey Tayler penetrates one of the most isolated, forbidding regions on earth--the Sahel. This lower expanse of the Sahara, which marks the southern limit of Islam’s reach in West and Central Africa,...
AuthorRobyn Scott
In this brilliant, hilarious memoir, Robyn Scott recounts the years living in Botswana while her dad works as a flying doctor. At first she thinks her parents don't have the best ideas, but soon she begins to realize the importance of her father's work. Botswana has the highest rate of HIV infection in...
Dangerous Beauty: Life and Death in Africa: True Stories from a Safari Guide
AuthorMark C. Ross
ISBN0786890428
On March 1, 1999, American safari guide Mark Ross was camping with four clients in Uganda searching for endangered mountain gorillas. By day's end, two of these clients and six other tourists were dead at the hands of Rwandan rebels. As a man who loves East Africa, Ross felt betrayed by this horror, which...
AuthorDoris Lessing
ISBN0006546900
In this portrait of Doris Lessing's homeland, the author recounts the visits she made to Zimbabwe in 1982, 1988, 1989 and 1992, after being banned from the old Southern Rhodesia for 25 years for her political views and opposition to the minority white Government. The visits constitute a journey to the...
The Ringtone and the Drum: Travels in the World's Poorest Countries
AuthorMark Weston
ISBN1780995865
Laced with danger, packed with novel insights and told with a humane voice, The Ringtone and the Drum relates the fascinating tale of Mark Weston’s travels in West Africa. His journey through Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Burkina Faso touches a dizzying array of subjects, including the consequences...
House of Stone: The True Story of a Family Divided in War-Torn Zimbabwe
AuthorChristina Lamb
ISBN1556527357
Blue mountains, golden fields, gin and tonics on the terrace--once it had seemed the most idyllic place on earth. But by August 2002, Marondera, in eastern Zimbabwe, had been turned into a bloody battleground, the center of a violent campaign. One bright morning, Nigel Hough, one of the few remaining...
The Most Dangerous Place: Pakistan's Lawless Frontier
AuthorImtiaz Gul
The story of the dark side of the Afghan war - and how Pakistan degenerated into a nuclear-armed powder keg

Eight years ago we chased the Taliban from Kabul and forced Al Qaeda to find a new home. One by one the militants crossed the border into Pakistan and settled in its tribal areas, building...
Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey
AuthorFergal Keane
ISBN0140247602
When President Habyarimana’s jet was shot down in April 1994, Rwanda erupted into a hundred-day orgy of killing – which left up to a million dead. Fergal Keane travelled through the country as the genocide was continuing, and his powerful analysis reveals the terrible truth behind the headlines.

‘A...
The Devil Came on Horseback: Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur
AuthorBrian Steidle
ISBN1586484745
Former United States Marine Brian Steidle served for six months in Darfur as an unarmed military observer for the African Union. There he witnessed first-hand the ongoing genocide, and documented every day of his experience using email, audio journals, notebook after notebook and nearly 1,000 photographs....
God Sleeps in Rwanda: A Journey of Transformation
AuthorJoseph Sebarenzi
ISBN1416575731
A harrowing tale of survival and reconciliation by a Rwandan Tutsi who flees his homeland before the 1994 genocide and later returns to be elected speaker of the Rwandan parliament, only to be forced into exile once again

This memoir tells the story of Joseph Sebarenzi, whose parents, seven...
A Thousand Hills: Rwanda's Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It
AuthorStephen Kinzer
ISBN0470120150
A Thousand Hills: Rwanda's Rebirth and the Man Who Dreamed It is the story of Paul Kagame, a refugee who, after a generation of exile, found his way home. Learn about President Kagame, who strives to make Rwanda the first middle-income country in Africa, in a single generation. In this adventurous tale,...
The Rwanda Crisis: History of a Genocide
AuthorGérard Prunier
In the spring of 1994 the tiny African nation of Rwanda exploded onto the international media stage, as internal strife reached genocidal proportions. But the horror that unfolded before our eyes had been building steadily for years before it captured the attention of the world.

In The Rwanda...
50 Years of Silence
AuthorJan Ruff-O'Herne
ISBN1863407839
The long idyllic summer of Jan Ruff-O'Herne's childhood in Dutch colonial Indonesia, ended in 1942 with the Japanese invasion of Java. She was interned in Ambarawa Prison Camp, along with her mother and two younger sisters.

In February 1944, when Jan was 21, her life was torn apart. Along with...
As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation from Rwanda
AuthorCatherine Claire Larson
ISBN0310287308
Inspired by the award-winning film of the same name.If you were told that a murderer was to be released into your neighborhood, how would you feel? But what if it weren’t only one, but thousands?Could there be a common roadmap to reconciliation? Could there be a shared future after unthinkable evil?...
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