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The Colour of Darkness: A Personal Story of Tragedy and Hope in Rwanda

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This book is a personal story of tragedy and hope in Rwanda by a Tear Fund worker whose Rwandan husband was killed in the genocide.

226 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1996

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September 17, 2008
A gripping story about the massacre in Rwanda in '94 and a British woman's personal experience going through it. I'm reminded again of how good life is for me in the States and God hasn't blessed me because I'm anyone special. This was meant to be shared. I'm still digesting this book - I read it just 3 sittings. It is not a depressing book despite the tragedies. Jesus shows himself faithful through the numerous testimonies recounted in this book.
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September 4, 2013
Excellent Book - even better when you know Lesley personally!
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