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category: Young Adult Fiction
published: Oct 2009
ISBN:9781554981618
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Broken Memory

A Novel of Rwanda

by Elisabeth Combres

tagged: africa, violence, emotions & feelings
Description

IRA Notable Books for a Global Society selection

Hiding behind an armchair, five-year-old Emma does not witness the murder of her mother, but she hears everything. And when the assassins finally leave, the young Tutsi girl somehow manages to stumble away from the scene, motivated only by the memory of her mother's last words: "You must not die, Emma!"

Eventually Emma is taken in by an old Hutu woman who risks her own life to hide the child. Emma stays with the old woman and a quiet bond forms between the two, but long after the war ends, the young girl is still haunted by nightmares.

When the country establishes courts to allow victims to face their tormenters in their villages, Emma is uneasy and afraid. But through her growing friendship with a young torture victim and the gentle encouragement of an old man charged with helping child survivors, Emma finds the courage to return to the house where her mother was killed and begin the journey to healing.

About the Author
Elisabeth Combres is the author of several children's nonfiction titles. She lives in Grenoble, France.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
13 to 18
Grade:
8 to 12
Awards
  • Commended, YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults
  • Commended, USBBY Outstanding International Books
  • Commended, Resource Links' Year's Best
  • Commended, IRA Notable Books for a Global Society
Editorial Reviews

Gracefully composed.

— Resource Links

Broken Memory shows what it takes to overcome trauma yet not remain defeated by it.

— WOW Review

Combres' story offers readers intimate access to this chapter of history as well as considerable potential for discussion.

— Bulliten of the Center for Children's Books

...a short, easy-to-read novel about a Tutsi girl's survival during...shocking times.

— CM Magazine

With simple, straightforward language, Combres gives her readers a glimpse into the inner landscape of trauma that a girl such as Emma would have suffered, and the ways by which she might emerge from it.

— Toronto Star

This short, spare novel, translated from the French and based on the author's interviews with survivors, tells of the massacre and then the trials and aftermath, all from the viewpoint of a child...the child survivor's authentic experience makes this an excellent addition for the high-school Holocaust curriculum.

— Booklist

It is a compelling story that would be an excellent addition to any school or public library collection.

— VOYA

...a gentle narrative...well-focused...[readers] will find this brief work approachable and evocative.

— Kirkus Reviews

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