In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills
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Narrateur(s):
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Janina Edwards
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Auteur(s):
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Jennifer Haupt
À propos de cet audio
In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills combines the force of literature with the allure of women's fiction in a family saga that spans from Atlanta during the Civil Rights Movement to post-genocide Rwanda. At the heart of this novel that crosses racial and cultural boundaries is the search for family on a personal and global level.
In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills follows the intertwining stories of three women from vastly diverse cultures searching for personal peace in post-genocide Rwanda. Lillian Carlson, an African-American civil-rights activist now in her early 50s, traveled to Africa from Atlanta in 1970 to grieve the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. She dreamed of bettering the world, one child at a time, with an orphanage in Rwanda's rift valley.
Two decades later, in New York City, Rachel Shepherd, a white bartender in her mid-30s, lost and looking for her purpose in life, embarks on a journey to find the father who abandoned her as a child during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
When Rachel travels to Rwanda, searching for her father, she finds Lillian and a young Rwandan woman with secrets that bind her to her father. Together, they all discover something unexpected: grace when there can be no forgiveness.
"...more than a page-turning narrative; it's an embrace of the Kinyarwanda greeting amahoro--'peace.'" -- Oprah.com
"I was deeply moved by this story." -- Wally Lamb, best-selling author, She's Come Undone
"...a good choice for those seeking tales of hope after adversity." -- Booklist
"The Rwanda described in the text is beautiful... like the main narrative, it is alive with people working to come together to heal." -- Publisher's Weekly
"In this intensely beautiful debut, [Haupt] shows that it's indeed the women who hold up half the sky." -- Library Journal
"Haupt's debut novel, which weaves together characters and their stories across four decades and two continents, is well worth reading." -- The Seattle Times
"...this novel is a glittering gem." -- Powell's City of Books
"This blazingly original novel is about the illusions of love, the way memory can confound or release you, and the knotted threads that make up family--and forgiveness." -- Caroline Leavitt, best-selling author, Pictures of You
©2018 Jennifer Haupt (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Ce que les critiques en disent
"I was deeply moved by this story." (Wally Lamb, best-selling author, She's Come Undone)
"...a good choice for those seeking tales of hope after adversity." (Booklist)
"The Rwanda described in the text is beautiful...like the main narrative, it is alive with people working to come together to heal." (Publishers Weekly)
"In this intensely beautiful debut, [Haupt] shows that it's indeed the women who hold up half the sky." (Library Journal)
"Each heartrending detail is revealed with perfect timing, the expert pacing of the story escalating at every turn." (Forward Reviews)
"...this novel is a glittering gem." (Powell's City of Books)
"This blazingly original novel is about the illusions of love, the way memory can confound or release you, and the knotted threads that make up family - and forgiveness." (Caroline Leavitt, best-selling author, Pictures of You)