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“Riveting.” New York Post
“A soulful journey through time.” Los Angeles Times Book Review
“Though she delves into the ethnic and political history behind Rwanda’s 1990s Hutu-Tutsi massacres, much of her story centers on a relatively tranquil, if arduous, plantation life…Carr has left her own mark of beauty on that tragic land.” USA Today
“With clarity and warmth, Carr unfolds the history of a nation and its people…This book is a testament to the courage, perseverance, and resilience of the land to which she has given her heart.” San Francisco Examiner
“Breathtaking…Swinging from celestial bliss to rampant violence, readers, along with visitors and settlers, will continue to be captivated.” Christian Science Monitor
“A memoir that is as engaging and captivating as Rwanda’s haunted volcanic landscape…Carr had enough adventures for several lifetimes.” Philadelphia Inquirer
“Hébert’s natural and empathetic delivery create the impression that the author herself is speaking. This sense of impromptu speech is enhanced by Hébert’s unerring emphasis on just the right word or phrase.” AudioFile
“This is an excellent book…Those who enjoy travel, history, biography, women’s studies, or just a fascinating read will want it.” Library Journal
“Written with grace and self-assurance…A quiet and elegant beauty of a memoir, with a dignity that is at once antique and enviable.” Kirkus Reviews
“Hébert reads with a deep, somewhat throaty voice and has a strong sense of drama. She pronounces African words and names with authority.” Kliatt