Running the Rift
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:4th Apr '13
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"Truly fearless writing...culturally rich and completely engrossing." -- Barbara Kingsolver - author of The Poisonwood Bible
Winner of the Bellwether Prize – a powerful and uplifting story about one boy’s Olympic dreams torn apart by the Rwandan conflict
WINNER OF THE BELLWETHER PRIZE FOR FICTION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE COMMONWEALTH WRITERS' PRIZE
Jean Patrick dreams of running in the Olympics, and with gruelling training he soon beats a world qualifying time. But his chances of success are threatened by the ethnic tensions erupting all around him. When Hutu violence against Tutsis finally crescendos and his homeland Rwanda is wracked by unforgivable atrocities, Jean Patrick, a Tutsi, has no choice but to run for his life abandoning fatherland, family, and the woman he loves. Finding them again will be the race of his life.
Following a decade in Rwanda’s history through the eyes of one boy, Running the Rift is a wrenching tale of a people’s collective trauma, of lives lost, and loves salvaged.
“An incredibly engaging story, filled with vitality and passion, great in scope, yet never laboured, a truly impressive read.”
* Daily Ma- Winner of Bellweather Prize 2010 (United States)
ISBN: 9781851689040
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400 pages