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100 1  Larson, Catherine Claire. 
245 10 As we forgive :|bstories of reconciliation from Rwanda
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cCatherine Claire Larson.
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bZondervan,|c2009. 
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511 1  Read by Bahni Turnpin. 
520    Inspired by the award-winning film of the same name. If 
       you were told that a murderer was to be released into your
       neighborhood, how would you feel? But what if it weren't 
       only one, but thousands? Could there be a common roadmap 
       to reconciliation? Could there be a shared future after 
       unthinkable evil? If forgiveness is possible after the 
       slaughter of nearly a million in a hundred days in Rwanda,
       then today, more than ever, we owe it to humanity to 
       explore how one country is addressing perceptual, social-
       psychological, and spiritual dimensions to achieve a more 
       lasting peace. If forgiveness is possible after genocide, 
       then perhaps there is hope for the comparably smaller 
       rifts that plague our relationships, our communities, and 
       our nation. Based on personal interviews and thorough 
       research, As We Forgive returns to the boundary lines of 
       genocide's wounds and traces the route of reconciliation 
       in the lives of Rwandans - victims, widows, orphans, and 
       perpetrators - whose past and future intersect. We find in
       these stories how suffering, memory, and identity set up 
       roadblocks to forgiveness, while mediation, truth-telling,
       restitution, and interdependence create bridges to 
       healing. As We Forgive explores the pain, the mystery, and
       the hope through seven compelling stories of those who 
       have made this journey toward reconciliation. The result 
       is a narrative that breathes with humanity and is as 
       haunting as it is hopeful. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 War victims|zRwanda|vBiography. 
650  0 Reconciliation|xSocial aspects|zRwanda. 
650  0 Genocide|zRwanda|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 Social change|zRwanda. 
650  0 Social conflict|zRwanda. 
651  0 Rwanda|xHistory|yCivil War, 1994|xAtrocities. 
651  0 Rwanda|xEthnic relations. 
651  0 Rwanda|xSocial conditions. 
651  0 Rwanda|vBiography. 
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