Contemporary romance set in the WYE VALLEY
ENTER OUR 3 COPY GIVEAWAY!
25th March 2018
RWANDA…
In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills deftly weaves together the journeys of three women from vastly diverse backgrounds who are searching for family and personal peace in post-genocide Rwanda. At the heart of this novel that bestselling author Wally Lamb calls “an evocative page turner” and bestselling author Caroline Leavitt calls “blazingly original” is the discovery of grace when there can be no forgiveness.
IN THE SHADOW OF 10,000 HILLS by JENNIFER HAUPT
Told with remarkable compassion and grace, In the Shadow of 10,000 Hills is a story everyone should read.” — Therese Anne Fowler, NY Times bestselling author of Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald
“Haupt takes readers on a journey that spans from the turmoil of Civil Rights Era Atlanta to an orphanage in Rwanda born of unspeakable tragedy. An important story…” — Susan Henderson, Founder of LitPark blog and author of The Flicker of Old Dreams
We have 3 advance copy/galley proofs for three lucky winners!
All you need to do is to leave a comment below, by midnight (PST time) on 7th April and tell us why you would like to win one of the three copies.
Find out more about the book on the TripFiction Database – it will be in stores 1 April 2018.
This is a USA only giveaway. Good luck everyone from the States! Closes midnight 7th April PST time.
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I’d love to get acquainted with this author, particularly as she writes about a tragic genocide.
Would love to win and read this book! Looks fascinating!
Hi! I would simply adore a copy of this heartfelt and inspiring novel to share with my bookclub. I know the ladies in it would adore this one! Thanks for the chance!
I would love to receive a copy of this book because I’ve read about the Rwanda genocide, and it breaks my heart. But I do love novels that bring real life history & intertwine it with the storyline.
I have never read any of Jennifer Haupt books and this one looks like a great start. I love books and enjoy finding new authors too.
I’ve read Paul Rusesabagina’s autobiography, but not anything more recent about Rwanda. I try to keep my reading as global and diverse as possible and this would definitely help in the sub-Saharan Africa region…plus it sounds really interesting!
I would like to read this because I have a friend who volunteered in Rwanda for 3 years.
Sounds like a remarkable book!
Shame this is not for UK, sounds great