✍️ Subtitle: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
An Unforgettable True Story of Survival, Forgiveness, and Faith
Left to Tell is the astonishing memoir of Immaculée Ilibagiza, a woman who survived the 1994 Rwandan genocide by hiding for 91 days in a tiny bathroom with seven other women. While her entire family was brutally murdered, she emerged from hiding not with hatred—but with hope, forgiveness, and an unshakable faith in God.
🙏 What Makes This Book Powerful:
- A gripping, firsthand account of surviving one of the world’s worst genocides
- A beautiful testimony of God’s presence in the darkest moments
- A journey of healing, forgiveness, and discovering true purpose
- Life-changing message that resonates with those seeking to overcome pain, bitterness, and trauma
💬 From the Author:
“I knew that my heart and mind would never be at peace if I continued to hate.”
✨ Perfect For:
- Readers who love true stories of faith and resilience
- Those battling with unforgiveness, grief, or trauma
- Book clubs, Bible study groups, and women’s circles
- Gifting to encourage someone walking through hardship
📦 Bonus Features:
Includes a foreword by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer and reflection questions for personal or group discussion.






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