One thousand hills /

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by Roy, James,
[ 02. English Fiction ] Authors: Zihabamwe, Noel,--author. Physical details: 229 pages ; 21 cm. Subject(s): Massacres --Fiction. | Rwanda --Fiction. 02. English Fiction Item type : 02. English Fiction
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"Originally published by Scholastic Australia, 2016. This edition published by Scholastic Canada Ltd. in 2017"--Title page verso.

"This a heart-wrenching story of how one young boy's life was forever changed during the Rwandan genocide gives older readers a crystalline understanding of the consequences of unfettered prejudice in the modern world. Agabande, Rwanda, April 1994. Life is simple but good. Pascal and his brother go to school with their friends, their parents work hard, their little sister is growing up, and on Sunday almost everyone they know goes to church to thank God for his goodness. But lately, there have been whispers and suspicious glances around town, and messages of hate on the radio, and people are leaving T̥hen, in one awful night, Pascal's ordinary life in the land of a thousand hills is turned upside down. An important story of the awful consequences of unfettered prejudice in the modern world, written by a survivor."-- Provided by publisher.