The book I read was about Hotel Rwanda, and it's the autobiography of the guy who ran the hotel. When he was briefly describing the genocide, it shocked me because of how bad it really was. He was the first person in his family to learn how to read and write and I thought that that was pretty cool because even though his family didn't have a lot of money, they knew how important education was.
It kind of reminded me of some people that you meet, that are very welcoming and make you come in their house and have good hospitality. In Rwanda, you always welcome people into your home, and so that is why Paul Resusabagina welcomed all of those people into his hotel, even though he would have been killed by the other Hutu people.
It kind of reminded me of some people that you meet, that are very welcoming and make you come in their house and have good hospitality. In Rwanda, you always welcome people into your home, and so that is why Paul Resusabagina welcomed all of those people into his hotel, even though he would have been killed by the other Hutu people.
Wow that is very interesting!
ReplyDelete:) sounds good. But I'm confused- The guy who runs the hotel, is a good guy? He lets all the people who were hurt inside? :)
ReplyDeleteThats really cool but i dont really know what the genocide is haha
ReplyDeleteSounds really interesting. I don't know too much about the genocide, but it sounds very scary yet interesting at the same time. It's also interesting that the main guy who runs the hotel was the first person to read and write in his family!
ReplyDeletei think that this war was unnecessary.I wish wars were like that but they aren't and it sucks. I have watched the movie and read the novel and it sent chills down my spine.
ReplyDeletethats sounds very interesting, you summed up a lot of the book so far in just this. Wow, two thumbs up to this one!
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