35 pages • 1 hour read
284
Biography • Nonfiction
Burundi, New York City • 1990s
2000
Adult
18+ years
Strength in What Remains by Tracy Kidder follows Deogratias (Deo), a Burundian Tutsi, who survives the 1993-94 genocide in Burundi and Rwanda, flees to New York City, and struggles as an immigrant before finding stability and building medical clinics in Burundi. The narrative alternates between his harrowing past and his life in America, highlighting compassion from strangers who aided him. The book deals with themes of genocide, violence, and displacement.
Inspirational
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Contemplative
Informative
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Tracy Kidder's Strength in What Remains is lauded for its compelling storytelling and detailed portrayal of Deo's journey from Burundi to the United States. Critics praise its emotional depth and narrative skill, although some note its occasional pacing issues. Overall, it is considered a powerful testament to resilience and hope against immense odds.
A reader who would enjoy Strength in What Remains by Tracy Kidder is likely interested in personal resilience, social justice, and human rights. They enjoy narratives of overcoming adversity similar to by Ishmael Beah or What Is the What by Dave Eggers. These stories provide profound insights into the human spirit amid harrowing circumstances.
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284
Biography • Nonfiction
Burundi, New York City • 1990s
2000
Adult
18+ years
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