‘The Luck of the Crane’ tells the story of childhood friends Joe and Grégoire growing up in rural Rwanda. By 1995, they are teenagers and set against one another by a brutal genocide in which a million people are murdered. This is an amazing and heart wrenching tale of struggle against incredible odds. In a world which today seems threatened by darkness, Rwanda’s history is a modern, real, parable of why good people must never give up.
‘The Luck of the Crane’ is informed by extensive research and conversations with genocide survivors. It was a Quagga Literary Prize Winner in 2016. The Kindle edition costs £2.24 and the paperback costs £8.94.
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