Having ran reviews of two recent books on Rwanda earlier this year (Catherine Claire Larson’s AS WE FORGIVE and Emmanuel Katongole’s MIRROR TO THE CHURCH), I was intrigued by this new book God Sleeps in Rwanda By Joseph Sebarenzi. NPR recently reviewed the author:
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