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Publishers Orenda Books, February 2025
Prize-winning novelist and short-story writer Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse's harrowing, urgent memoir doc... Full description
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Prize-winning novelist and short-story writer Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse's harrowing, urgent memoir documents and reconstructs her escape, at the age of fifteen, from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. "e;A moving and powerful account of the violence of the genocide in Rwanda and of the aftermath for the survivors. Its descriptions of the terror of the days in hiding are unforgettable"e; Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature"e;This book is a precious thing. A telling of essential truths, an act of generosity and of courage. Out of great tragedy Beata has fashioned a testament of enduring love"e; Fergal Keane"e;A superb act of defiance and an unexpected gift to the world. It reclaims the right to individualise the genocide against the Tutsi and offers a powerful alternative to resilience stories"e; Olivette Otele, author of African Europeans: An Untold History The author was fifteen at the height of the genocide inflicted on the Tutsi people in Rwanda. She and her mother had spent weeks moving from one insecure shelter to another amid scenes of petrifying violence. Hundreds of thousands of Tutsi were killed in a period of only three months. The lives of Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse and her mother were a sleepless nightmare until, eventually, a place was eventually found for them on a convoy to safety. More than a decade later, after rebuilding her life in France, Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse was ready to begin the process of reconstructing her incomplete memories of the escape and establishing community with other survivors. She is now a poet and a prize-winning novelist, but until now she never written about her own history. Beginning by making contact with the BBC team which filmed the convoy, then by tracking down aid workers, journalists and fellow escapees and scouring archives in a search for photographs of her crossing of the border, the author pieces together records and personal accounts to try to comprehend the chaos that overtook Rwanda at the time of the genocide. **Winner of the Grand Prix de l'Heroine Madame Figaro, the Prix Montluc Resistance et Liberte, the Prix France Televisions and the Prix du Roman Metis des Lecteurs. Finalist for the Prix du Livre Inter**"e;An extraordinarily powerful book, a journey of memory and investigation and discovery; original, humane, and beautifully written"e; Philippe Sands"e;The Convoy is a genocide survivor's determined quest to find out more details about her past. But in Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse's gifted hands, this moving and profound book expands to become a meditation on what it means to remember and what we can still salvage from all those things that remain unknown. The Convoy is a deeply intimate story and a generous, capacious examination of survival and healing. It is an affirmation of love's ability to forge new paths across terrain that hatred and violence once tried to destroy. This is a necessary book for our times"e; Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, finalist for the Booker Prize"e;The Convoy is a literary detective novel which, as Seamus Heaney would say, allows hope and history to rhyme. Told in clear, concise prose, this is a brave story that comes at a perfect time, and allows us to know that nothing ever truly ends"e; Colum McCann

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Full name Convoy
Language English
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2025
EAN 9781916788718
Libristo code 48105272
Publishers Orenda Books
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