S pared is the gripping story of a young girl's harrowing escape from one of the worst genocides in human history. It recounts the author's direct experiences during the Rwandan tragedy that resulted in the deaths of over one million people. Deeply rooted in her unflagging faith in God, Clementine Msengi's memoir offers readers a rare glimpse into the life and culture of pre-genocide Rwanda. The book details how she eluded marauding killers with the help of unlikely allies, and it recounts her unsettling experiences as a ...
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S pared is the gripping story of a young girl's harrowing escape from one of the worst genocides in human history. It recounts the author's direct experiences during the Rwandan tragedy that resulted in the deaths of over one million people. Deeply rooted in her unflagging faith in God, Clementine Msengi's memoir offers readers a rare glimpse into the life and culture of pre-genocide Rwanda. The book details how she eluded marauding killers with the help of unlikely allies, and it recounts her unsettling experiences as a frightened refugee. In the end, Spared highlights Msengi's ultimate victory through becoming an American citizen, an award-winning community leader, and a respected academic. The book is a remarkable, one-of-a-kind adventure told in the author's own voice. "From the moment she first stepped foot on US soil, Dr. Msengi's resilience has represented the spirit of America. For those guiding newcomers along their journey in the land of opportunity, Spared delivers a gritty, resourceful road map to help them overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams. As a fellow alumnus of the University of Northern Iowa, I'm proud to see Dr. Msengi continue to blaze trails of hope for those seeking to follow in her footsteps." US Senator Chuck Grassley Clementine M. Msengi is on the faculty of the Center for Doctoral Studies in Educational Leadership at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. In 2003, she received a fellowship from the Echoing Green Foundation and founded a nonprofit organization designed to help refugees and immigrants adjust to American culture and contribute to the well-being of the local community. Dr. Msengi has garnered a number of awards, including the Outstanding American by Choice Award from the Department of Homeland Security.
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