Baking Cakes in Kigali
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About the Book:
Angel Tungazara has recently moved to Rwanda from her native Tanzania. With her husband, Pius, and the five orphaned children of their late son and daughter, she is hardly short of things to do. But she still finds time to pursue her hobby and her passion, her small but increasingly successful business.
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A lovely novel. Had it been placed somewhere in Europe I wouldn't have found it very interesting though - but what I enjoyed most was all the background information about Rwanda, there is so much of it, and that made it a great read.
Angel Tungazara has recently moved to Rwanda from her native Tanzania. With her husband, Pius, and the five orphaned children of their late son and daughter, she is hardly short of things to do. But she still finds time to pursue her hobby and her passion, her small but increasingly successful business.
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A lovely novel. Had it been placed somewhere in Europe I wouldn't have found it very interesting though - but what I enjoyed most was all the background information about Rwanda, there is so much of it, and that made it a great read.
Journal Entry 2 by ApoloniaX at By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases on Monday, September 25, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (9/25/2017 UTC) at By Mail, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases
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I picked this one from you wishlist, because I read it a while ago and enjoyed it a lot. Hope you like it too!
Happy reading!
I picked this one from you wishlist, because I read it a while ago and enjoyed it a lot. Hope you like it too!
Happy reading!
Thank you so much, ApoloniaX, for the book "Baking Cakes in Kigali" BCID # 422-14734821. When I first saw today's mail I wondered what book it might be as I didn't remember ordering a book from Better World Books. So it was a bit of a surprise. Looks like a book I'll enjoy.
Reading a book with an African setting was different for me and piqued my curiosity. I enjoyed the characters and how they often cleverly solved their problems.