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The New York Times review : Sister Deborah

News, Reviews - Scholastique - October 31, 2024

Dear readers,

I am delighted to share with you an article by V.V. Ganeshananthan in the New York Times, which explores my latest novel, “Sister Deborah“. Beautifully translated by Mark Polizzotti, this novel is now available in the United States through my publisher, Archipelago Books.

I invite you to discover this thoughtful review, which offers a unique perspective on the world of Sister Deborah and the themes close to my heart.

Read the New York Times article

Wishing you a pleasant read and hoping these words will spark your curiosity.

Tags | archipelago books, novel, review, Rwanda, Sister Deborah, The New York Times
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Scholastique Mukasonga is a Rwandan author living in France. She was born in Gikongoro Province in 1956. Mukasonga left Rwanda before the Rwandan genocide, which killed 37 members of her family, her mother being one of them.

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