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message 1: by Muphyn (last edited Feb 06, 2009 08:38PM) (new)

1253753 Hello fellow readers,

just thinking that it might be a good idea to start collecting ideas for good reads for Burundi. I've got a few suggestions, taken from A Basket of Leaves 99 Books that Capture the Spirit of Africa and books I've been wanting to read. So... go ahead and post your ideas!!

Fiction
* Sarah Stone The True Sources of the Nile
* John Stockwell Red Sunset

Non-fiction
* Harlan Lane & Richard Pillard The Wild Boy of Burundi A study of an outcast child
* Rene Lemarchand Burundi Ethnic Conflict and Genocide
* Christian Jennings Across the Red River Rwanda, Burundi and the Heart of Darkness
* Robert Krueger From Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi Our Embassy Years during Genocide


message 2: by Shoshanapnw (new)

334075 Burundi: Gilbert Tuhabonye and Gary Brozek: This Voice in My Heart: A Genocide Survivor's Story of Escape, Faith, and Forgiveness


message 3: by Dana (last edited Feb 09, 2009 09:56AM) (new)

219821 * Unlocking Horns Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Burundi by David Nivonzima
Per Amazon.com: "David Niyonzima is superintendent of Burundi Yearly Meeting of Friends." He is FROM Burundi and lives there now. A short bio can be found here:
http://www.barclaypress.com/bpauthors.ph...

Gilbert Tuhabonye is from Burundi and I think might be better than reading the Robert Krueger book about the US Embassy. Tuhabonye no longer lives in Burundi.



message 4: by Muphyn (new)

1253753 Thanks for your suggestions, Shoshana and Dana! I've set up a poll for our April book.

If there are other books people want to include in the selection, let me know - happy to edit the poll and include more books.

Happy deciding! ;)


message 5: by Muphyn (new)

1253753 It looks like we've got a tie for the Burundi book, 3 votes each for

* Gilbert Tuhabonye & Gary Brozek This Voice in My Heart A Runner's Memoir of Genocide, Faith, and Forgiveness

* Christian Jennings Across the Red River Rwanda, Burundi and the Heart of Darkness

Shall we vote again on these two books or read both or ...? Thoughts?


message 6: by Muphyn (new)

1253753 Shall we attempt both books then?

If people don't really have a preference, I might just read "Across the Red River" by Christian Jennings then and whoever wants to join me is welcome to! :)


message 7: by Andrea (new)

1548050 I voted, but didn't have a strong preference either, so that is fine with me.


message 8: by Melanie (last edited Mar 07, 2009 07:56AM) (new)

169381 That sounds good to me - I will probably read This Voice in My Heart - it was the easier one to obtain :)


message 9: by Muphyn (last edited Mar 08, 2009 03:58PM) (new)

1253753 haha, I was in the same boat, Melanie, that's why I went for "Across the red river"! I will at least to read a little bit of "This Voice in my Heart" so we can share a bit. :)

Thanks for you input, you two!! :)


message 10: by Marieke (new)

1386971 i started reading "this voice in my heart"...but i got both from the library...i'm hoping to have time to read both. how are we doing on the discussion leader idea? my internet access is going to be wacky for a few days/a couple weeks, i don't even know...i'm moving on saturday and the internet/telly/phone situation is not set up yet. anyway, after the move i'll have much more time for reading and being active here again. i can't wait!


message 11: by Muphyn (last edited Apr 09, 2009 04:22PM) (new)

1253753 No discussion leader (yet) but I've also got "This voice..." from the library at the moment and am going to read over Easter (or at least start reading it). I'll post some thoughts next week.

Can't wait either until you're moved in and have internet etc. all sorted!! looking forward to lots of insightful comments from you (no pressure! ;)).


message 12: by Andrea (new)

1548050 Wonder if anyone else is having this problem this month. I had read "We Wish to Inform You" about Rwanda about a year ago. I brought "Across the Red River" home from the library yesterday, set it on the table, and had awful dreams last night. I don't think I'm going to be able to read it, at least not this month.


message 13: by Marieke (new)

1386971 Hi Andrea, i *think* i got "across the red river" but did not start it yet...i started "this voice" and was enjoying it (but nothing terrible had started yet...things were just becoming ominous)...and now i can't locate it (but it *must* be somewhere!) because of our move. in the meantime i'm reading things that are quick and gripping so that i don't get bogged down and prevented from returning to our selections.
thank you for the warning about red river!! i wonder how others have fared...


message 14: by Muphyn (new)

1253753 yes, I've been meaning to start "this voice..." for the past three weeks and every time I look at it, I put it aside again. the topic being so gruesome is so off-putting and I feel like I'm not quite up to reading anything that is this serious at the moment (judging by my recent reads, everything has been very "light and fluffy fantasy"... but i'm determined to at least read a bit of it!


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Books mentioned in this topic

The True Sources of the Nile (other topics)
The Wild Boy of Burundi: A study of an outcast child (other topics)
Red Sunset (other topics)
A Basket of Leaves: 99 Books that Capture the Spirit of Africa (other topics)
Burundi: Ethnic Conflict and Genocide (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic

David Nivonzima (other topics)
Gilbert Tuhabonye (other topics)