Summary of Immaculee Ilibagiza, Steve Erwin & Dr. Wayne W. Dyer's Left to Tell
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#1 I was born in Rwanda, a small country in central Africa. I grew up in a loving family, unaware of the world outside my village. I was a happy little girl, unaware of the atrocities happening around me.
#2 My parents were teachers, and they believed that the only way to escape poverty was through a good education. They saved money by teaching and farming, and built a house that was modest by Western standards but very luxurious in our village.
#3 I had two vehicles in my family, a yellow cross-country motorcycle that my father used to visit schools in the remote mountain villages, and a little car that we used on weekends to go to church and visit relatives. I was devout Roman Catholic, and passed on my beliefs to my children.
#4 My parents were very devoted to their village, and they were also devoted to their kids. They spent as much time with us as possible, even when they were tired.
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Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I was born in Rwanda, a small country in central Africa. I grew up in a loving family, unaware of the world outside my village. I was a happy little girl, unaware of the atrocities happening around me.
#2
My parents were teachers, and they believed that the only way to escape poverty was through a good education. They saved money by teaching and farming, and built a house that was modest by Western standards but very luxurious in our village.
#3
I had two vehicles in my family, a yellow cross-country motorcycle that my father used to visit schools in the remote mountain villages, and a little car that we used on weekends to go to church and visit relatives. I was devout Roman Catholic, and passed on my beliefs to my children.
#4
My parents were very devoted to their village, and they were also devoted to their kids. They spent as much time with us as possible, even when they were tired.
#5
There were four kids in the family: myself and my three brothers. The eldest was Aimable Ntukanyagwe, who was born in 1965, a year after my parents were married. He was the most serious member of the family. He was so quiet and introspective that we joked he was the family priest.
#6
My big brother, Damascene, was three years my senior, but I felt like he was my twin. He was my closest friend, and he was