Summary:
The book is a memoir of a Rwandan genocide survivor, Immaculee Ilibagiza, who recounts her harrowing experience hiding for 91 days with seven other women in a cramped bathroom. She shares her journey of faith, forgiveness, and transformation amidst the atrocities she witnessed and endured.
Key points:
1. Faith's Power: The book highlights faith and prayer's strength, as the author survived the Rwandan genocide by praying and relying on her Catholic faith.
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