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Land of a Thousand Hills

My Life in Rwanda

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When Rosamond Halsey Carr first arrived in Africa, she didn't realize that she would spend the rest of her life there. As a young fashion illustrator living in New York City in the 1940s, she seemed the least likely candidate for such a life of adventure. But marriage to a hunter-explorer took her to what was then the Belgian Congo, and divorce left her determined to stay on in neighboring Rwanda as the manager of a flower plantation. In the ensuing half century she witnessed the fall of colonialism, the wars for independence, the loss of her friend, Dian Fossey, the relentless clashes of the Hutus and Tutsis, and, finally, 1994's horrific genocide, of which she provides an unparalleled first-hand account. This is the epic story of a woman alone in an exotic land, struggling to survive untold hardships only to emerge with an extraordinary love for her adopted country and its people.

©2000 Rosamond Halsey Carr (P)2000 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Fascinating Life Story • Beautiful Cultural Descriptions • Excellent Narration • Inspiring Personal Journey
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This book is worth the time to read. Main character is a hero. inspiring story of her life in Rwanda, culminating in her ministry to the children following the genocide in 1994. Great insights into the life of an ex-pat chasing her dreams.

inspiring, sad, worthwhile read

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It was great! There was a lot of history but it is a powerful story. A book I will remember.

amazing book

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Having lived in Africa I love learning more about this continent full of mysteries and cultures to be encountered. This is the story of a very special woman who lived in Rwanda for decades and truly became part of it’s culture. She experienced part of the genocide and finds a way to tell the story that cannot be told because of it’s cruelty. For everyone who wants to know more about the background of the Rwanda of today this is a must read.

Not to be forgotten

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Provides important insight into the history of Rwanda and a larger context for the 1994 genocide. Also includes a full, complex portrait of researcher, Diane Fossey, and a portrait of White colonial and postcolonial experience in Rwanda. I was surprised by the portrayal of Congolese liberation figure, Patrice Lumumba, and plan to research more on him to determine the accuracy of the anti-Lumumba sentiment.

Well worth the read. Wished it was even longer.

A moving detailed history of Rwanda: 1949-1999

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Great stories in general. However, the author should have recognized that they knew little about The history of Rwanda or Congo and the genocide against the Tutsi in particular. Her account of rwandan independance and congolese independance is also far from the truth. It particularly infuriating to label the hero of congo decolonization, Patrice Lumumba, as a bad guy because he wanted his country unified and free from belgian tyrany. Great work overall. RIP Rosy

Great reading overall

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This magnificently written and narrated book was an eye-opener about life in Rwanda from 1949 - 1985. The author -- wise, curious, loving and accepting -- came to love the Rwandan people, as they in turn loved her. Her account of the joys and sorrows shared in this beautiful land with these remarkable people is deeply moving. This was an ideal way for me to learn about life past and present in Rwanda.

Brilliant, fascinating, a true education on Rwanda

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This book was so inspiring, really touched my heart, this is first review I’ve ever bothered writing, But it is so wordy

One of my favorite books ever!

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Inspirational read about an amazing woman called to incredible service in a war ravaged country.

An Amazing Story of an Amazing Woman

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Loved this story. I love Africa. Reminds us of all our blessings and things we take for granted.

Authenticity. Good memoir

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the history of Rwanda through the most sensible and inteligent woman ever heard. beautiful

unespected

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