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Gostaríamos de informá-lo de que amanhã seremos mortos com nossas famílias - Philip Gourevitch
Gostaríamos de informá-lo de que amanhã seremos mortos com nossas famílias
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ISBN: 8535908927
Publisher: Companhia de Bolso
Pages no: 352
Edition language: Portuguese
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Ms. Margie
Ms. Margie rated it
Early in the book Gourevitch addresses the reader: "Perhaps, in examining this extremity with me, you hope for some understanding, some insight, some flicker of self-knowledge - a moral, or a lesson, or a clue about how to behave in this world: some such information. I don't discount the possibil...
Reading Junkie
Reading Junkie rated it
5.0
I'm really glad I read this book after reading "Killing Pablo" by Mark Bowden. This account of the genocide in Rwanda was everything I wanted it to be. It gave a concise, relevant history of Rwanda which explained how the various factions arose and the Hutu Power party was able to exploit the mass...
paulwhite
paulwhite rated it
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I thought it would be better. The book is badly written and edited, the author had not enough sources - i don't know if he interviewed the right people. And the most important- it is too self centered. I wanted an objective insight into true account, instead I received fixed opinions of author. It w...
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it
5.0
I hate to say I had no idea this had gone on until I read the book when it first hit paperback. Wonderful book about an absolutely horrendous event. At the time I wondered why this hadn't been all over the news but it is a book about dark-skinned people in another continent so why should americans...
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it
5.0 We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families
I hate to say I had no idea this had gone on until I read the book when it first hit paperback. Wonderful book about an absolutely horrendous event. At the time I wondered why this hadn't been all over the news but it is a book about dark-skinned people in another continent so why should americans...
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