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The tears of a man flow inward, growing up in the civil war in Burundi, Pacifique Irankunda

Label
The tears of a man flow inward, growing up in the civil war in Burundi, Pacifique Irankunda
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-189)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
maps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The tears of a man flow inward
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1242022724
Responsibility statement
Pacifique Irankunda
Sub title
growing up in the civil war in Burundi
Summary
"As a little boy, Pacifique Irankunda lived through the thirteen-year civil war in Burundi, the war that upended his home and family, and destroyed Burundi's beautiful culture and traditions. He hid and watched as military units destroyed his village; he and his brother slept in the woods on nights when they heard shooting and violence. From his own memories and those of his family, he tells this story of surviving the devastating ethnic divisions and violence in a country that once had a rich and beautiful culture of belief and traditions, destroyed by the aftermath of a history of colonialism. Paci's extraordinary and wise mother, one of the inspiring beacons of light in this book, led her children and others in ingenious acts of survival and kindness, through her unique ability to bring out the good in people, generosity towards even the soldiers who threatened them, and in her role as a Mushingantahe, an honorary title for a chosen leader in the village"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Prologue: A Country of Milk and Honey -- The Beginnings of War -- Maman Clemence -- The Old Kingdom -- The War at School -- The Color of a Sound -- Coming to America -- Playing at Violence -- By the Fire -- The Time of Stories
Target audience
adult
Classification
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