Left To Tell
As a university student studying engineering in 1994, Immaculee grew up in a close-knit family where both of her parents were highly respected people in their community. The events as they unfold, seem innocent enough at first. However, it quickly descends into a bloody genocide, and Immaculee finds herself the object of a manhunt.
What sets this book apart is that it is much more than a book about personal survival. Immaculee's faith and the unmistakable presence and power of God bring about a transformation so deep that it transcends life itself. As Judith Garten, a child of the WWII Holocaust and now counselor of The 50/50Work said, "Left to Tell is for anyone who is weary of the predictable 'eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth' trance most of the world suffers from...Her story is an inspiration to anyone who is at odds with a brother, a nation, or themselves." Left To Tell is now easily one of my personal favorites.