"Daisy talking books." . . . . "historie." . . "historie" . "folkemord." . . "folkemord" . . . "In the spring of 1994, more than one million people were murdered in the Rwandan genocide. This is the story of how Immaculee survived certain death, along with seven other women, by hiding in a very small bathroom for more than 3 months. Day after day, for months, the killers would search nearby, gleefully chanting \"kill them big, kill them small, kill them, kill them, kill them all!\" With uncommon sincerity, Immaculee shares with us her soul's struggle through disbelief to anger and rage and, ultimately, forgiveness. She is living proof of the power of prayer and positive thinking."@en . . . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . "Left to tell discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust" . . "Left to tell discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust"@en . . . "A survivor of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, relates her happy, Catholic childhood. Describes the newfound love of God she discovered while hiding in terror from the machete-wielding men who murdered many of her family members. Explicit descriptions of violence." . "Survivor of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, where Hutus slaughtered almost a million Tutsis within three months, relates her happy, Catholic childhood. Describes the newfound love of God she discovered while hiding in terror from the machete-wielding men who murdered many of her family members. Bestseller."@en . "Left to tell discovering god admist the Rwandan holocaust" . . "Survivor of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, where Hutus slaughtered almost a million Tutsis within three months, relates her happy, Catholic childhood. Describes the newfound love of God she discovered while hiding in terror from the machete-wielding men who murdered many of her family members."@en . . "Personal narratives"@en . "Personal narratives" . "Immaculee Ilibagiza [the author] 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. -http://www.loc.gov/catdir" . . . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . . . "Left to tell [discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust]"@en . "Left to tell [discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust]" . . . "History"@en . "History" . . . . . . "\"In the spring of 1994, more than one million people were murdered in the Rwandan genocide. This is the story of how Immaculee survived certain death, along with seven other women, by hiding in a very small bathroom for more than 3 months. Day after day, for months, the killers would search nearby -- gleefully chanting \"kill them big, kill them small, kill them, kill them, kill them all!\" With uncommon sincerity, Immaculee shares with us her soul's struggle through disbelief to anger and rage and, ultimately, forgiveness. She is living proof of the power of prayer and positive thinking. \"This is my story, told as I remember it--and I remember it as though it happened yesterday. It's a true story; I use my own name and the names of my family. This is the story of how I discovered God during one of history's bloodiest holocausts. I wrote this book hoping that others may benefit from my story\"--Immaculee Ilibagiza\"-- from publisher's web site."@en . . . . "Rwanda." . . "Rwanda" . . "1994" . .