Running the Rift, Naomi Benaron
Running the Rift, Naomi Benaron
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Running the Rift

Author: Naomi Benaron

Narrator: Marcel Davis

Unabridged: 14 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2012

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Imagine that a man who was once friendly suddenly spewed hatred. That a girl who flirted with you in the lunchroom refused to look at you. That your coach secretly trained soldiers who would hunt down your family. Jean Patrick Nkuba is a gifted Tutsi boy who dreams of becoming Rwanda’s first Olympic medal contender in track. When the killing begins, he is forced to flee, leaving behind the woman, the family, and the country he loves. Finding them again is the race of his life.
 
 Spanning ten years during which a small nation was undone by ethnic tension and Africa’s worst genocide in modern times, this novel explores the causes and effects of Rwanda’s great tragedy from Nkuba’s point of view. His struggles teach us that the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit can keep us going and ultimately lead to triumph.

About Naomi Benaron

Naomi Benaron holds an MFA from Antioch University and an MS from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. She is also an Ironman triathlete. She teaches for UCLA Extension Writers' Program, mentors for the Afghan Women's Writing Project, and has worked extensively with genocide survivor groups in Rwanda.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leslie

I keep going back and forth whether or not to give this book three or four stars. I have read several nonfiction books on the Rwandan genocide and I feel like that is getting in the way of my ability to evaluate this book as a work of fiction. In my opinion, the book reads a little dryly. The autho......more

Goodreads review by Jill

One of the most atrocious acts in all of contemporary history was the systematic genocide of one of two ethnic groups in Rwanda – the Tutsi by the Hutu. Disturbingly, the western world stood by and did nothing as the borders were closed and innocent people – even young babies -- were savagely killed......more