LEADER 00000cam 2200589Ii 4500 001 ocn876414943 003 OCoLC 005 20181015103827.0 008 131224t20142014cauabf 000 0aeng d 010 2013958206 019 1000336019|a1009720541 020 9781401944322|q(paperback) 020 1401944329|q(paperback) 035 (OCoLC)876414943|z(OCoLC)1000336019|z(OCoLC)1009720541 037 |bHay House Inc, C/O Penguin Random House 400 Hahn rd, Westminster, MD, USA, 21157|nSAN 201-3975 040 MR0|beng|erda|cDLC|dMR0|dBDX|dYDXCP|dOCLCF|dNYP|dPMD |dNZAUC|dNGU|dVLR|dTXMLI|dTYA|dBKL|dDTM|dOCLCQ|dOCLCA 042 lccopycat 043 f-rw--- 049 CKEA 050 00 BX4705.I46|bA3 2014 050 4 DT450.443|b.I443 2014 082 04 282.092|aB 082 04 967.571043|223 100 1 Ilibagiza, Immaculée,|eauthor. 245 10 Left to tell :|bdiscovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust /|cImmaculée Ilibagiza with Steve Erwin. 246 30 Discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust 250 1st edition (revised) 2014. 264 1 Carlsbad, CA :|bHay House,|c[2014] 264 4 |c©2014 300 xx, 231 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :|bcolor illustrations, map ;|c23 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 500 Revised edition updated in 2014 " ... with a new Afterward by Immaculée, in which she looks back at the 20 years that have passed since the Rwandan holocaust."--Page 4 of cover. 500 Originally published: London: Hay House, 2006. 505 0 Foreword by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer -- Preface -- Introduction: my name is Immaculée -- Part I: The gathering storm. The eternal spring ; Standing up ; Higher learning ; Off to university ; Returning home ; No going back ; The pastor's house ; Farewell to the boys -- Part II: In hiding. Into the bathroom ; Confronting my anger ; Struggling to forgive ; No friends to turn to ; A gathering of orphans ; The gift of tongues ; Unlikely saviors ; Keeping the faith -- Part III: A new path. The pain of freedom ; A letter from Damascene ; Camp Comfort ; The road to the rebels ; On to Kigali ; The Lord's work ; Burying the dead ; Forgiving the living -- Epilogue: new love, new life -- Afterword: 2014. 520 Immaculee Ilibagiza grew up in a country she loved, surrounded by a family she cherished. But in 1994 her idyllic world was ripped apart as Rwanda descended into a bloody genocide. Immaculee's family was brutally murdered during a killing spree that lasted three months and claimed the lives of nearly a million Rwandans. Incredibly, Immaculee survived the slaughter. For 91 days, she and seven other women huddled silently together in the cramped bathroom of a local pastor while hundreds of machete- wielding killers hunted for them. It was during those endless hours of unspeakable terror that Immaculee discovered the power of prayer, eventually shedding her fear of death and forging a profound and lasting relationship with God. She emerged from her bathroom hideout having discovered the meaning of truly unconditional love - a love so strong she was able seek out and forgive her family's killers. The triumphant story of this remarkable young woman's journey through the darkness of genocide will inspire anyone whose life has been touched by fear, suffering, and loss. 600 10 Ilibagiza, Immaculée. 611 27 Civil War (Rwanda : 1994)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01352318 648 7 1994|2fast 650 0 Catholics|zRwanda|vBiography. 650 7 Catholics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00849297 651 0 Rwanda|xHistory|yCivil War, 1994|vPersonal narratives. 651 7 Rwanda.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01212358 655 7 Biography.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423686 655 7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 655 7 Personal narratives.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423843 655 7 Personal narratives.|2lcgft 700 1 Erwin, Steve,|d1959-|eauthor. 994 C0|bCKE
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