A Hundred Days of Hate

ebook The Story of the Rwandan Genocide For Teens

By Hollis Grevan

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In 1994, a brutal genocide unfolded in Rwanda—one of the fastest and deadliest the world has ever seen. In just 100 days, as many as 800,000 people were murdered, most of them targeted because they were Tutsi.

Written for teens who want more than a history lesson, it breaks down the complex causes and chilling reality of the genocide while honoring the courage, grief, survival, and resilience of those who lived through it. It explores not only what happened but how it happened—how propaganda spread, how international powers failed to intervene, how weapons as simple as machetes became tools of terror, and how survivors found strength to rebuild.

It doesn't shy away from hard truths, but it also creates space to ask questions, feel deeply, and reflect honestly. Perfect for readers who care about justice, human rights, and understanding the world beyond headlines. This is not just a story of the past—it's a challenge to the present. And it's a reminder that silence is never neutral.

A Hundred Days of Hate