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Draws on interviews with fourteen survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, recounting their experiences as well as the lives of victims close to them, their perspectives on why they were targeted, and their outlooks in the tragedy's aftermath. Original.

Paperback:

9781590512739 | Other Pr Llc, November 30, 2007, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Draws on interviews with fourteen survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, recounting their experiences as well as the lives of victims close to them, their perspectives on why they were targeted, and their outlooks in the tragedy's aftermath.

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9781435282780 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, May 22, 2008), cover price $23.95

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A veteran foreign correspondent shares a collection of interviews with ten Hutu men--all tried, convicted, and sentenced for the genocidal killings of their Tutsi neighbors--as they describe their participation in the heinous crimes and their reasons for the murders, in a study that considers the roots of human morality and ethics. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.

Hardcover:

9780374280826 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, June 1, 2005, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: A veteran foreign correspondent shares a collection of interviews with ten Hutu men--all tried, convicted and sentenced for the genocidal killings of their Tutsi neighbors--as they describe their participation in the heinous crimes and their reasons for the murders.

Paperback:

9780312425036 | Reprint edition (Picador USA, April 18, 2006), cover price $17.00 | About this edition: A veteran foreign correspondent shares a collection of interviews with ten Hutu men--all tried, convicted, and sentenced for the genocidal killings of their Tutsi neighbors--as they describe their participation in the heinous crimes and their reasons for the murders, in a study that considers the roots of human morality and ethics.

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