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This book offers a poignant and detailed account of the Rwandan genocide, much like 'Shake Hands with the Devil.' Gourevitch's narration provides both a journalistic and human perspective on the atrocities, making it a compelling read for those interested in the ethics and failures surrounding Rwanda.
Based on the Frontline documentary, this book explores the international community's failure in Rwanda. It aligns with the themes of 'Shake Hands with the Devil,' offering insights into the political and moral shortcomings during the genocide.

For a broader look at the challenges faced by UN peacekeepers, this book offers first-person accounts from three UN workers. It combines personal narratives and global insights into humanitarian crises, echoing the themes of moral responsibility and failure.

Told by the real-life inspiration for the film 'Hotel Rwanda,' this autobiography provides a personal lens into the heroic efforts amidst the genocide. The book complements 'Shake Hands with the Devil' by providing an intimate narrative of survival and humanity.

Offering a deeply personal and spiritual perspective, this book recounts Ilibagiza's survival during the genocide. It resonates with readers interested in personal resilience and the search for meaning during crises, similar to the themes explored by Dallaire.
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