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Overview""Stark yet sympathetic portrayals of African families that seem to have been forgotten by East African fiction."" Billy Kahora, author of The Cape Cod Bicycle War: and Other Stories ""A stunning testament to the power of Rwandan storytelling, laying bare the subtle dramas of human connection."" Patrick Shyaka, author of Where Women Meet Boys Fourteen lives. Fourteen turning points. Across stories of heartbreak and unrequited love, family curses and fading memories, betrayal, resilience, and survival, A Thread of Silent Echoes follows ordinary Rwandans pushed to extraordinary choices. From viral fame to unplanned pregnancy, from the weight of societal judgment to the pull of greed, these characters confront the moments that reshape them-moments where silence often speaks louder than words. Set in Rwanda, A Thread of Silent Echoes captures the emotional crossroads of fourteen unforgettable lives, revealing the quiet tensions, hidden struggles, and fierce hopes that define them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick NzabonimpaPublisher: Vine Leaves Press Imprint: Vine Leaves Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9783988322166ISBN 10: 3988322164 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 14 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""These astonishing visceral stories capture hidden but fascinating Rwandan lives. Juxtaposed against the bland neo-liberal narrative of Africa Rising, they provide stark yet sympathetic portrayals of African families that seem to have been forgotten by East African fiction and now A Thread of Silent Echoes comes along."" Billy Kahora, author of The Cape Cod Bicyle War and Other Stories ""Patrick Nzabonimpa's A Thread of Silent Echoes announces a strong new voice in African literature. The writer varies structure and voice across stories with technical confidence, understanding how form serves content while bringing an unflinching vision to contemporary Rwandan life."" Muthoni Garland, Writer, Editor, and Chief Judge for the Miles Morland Foundation Scholarships ""A Thread of Silent Echoes presents to us stories of human frailty and endurance where love falters, memory fades, and silence speaks louder than words itself. In these stories, Patrick Nzabonimpa masterfully brings to life characters who do more than just advance the plot but also open the struggles in their lives in a manner which is both relatable and believable. The stories echo of love lost and rediscovered, of wounds that shape but do not define and of family bonds strained by pain yet mended by forgiveness. Nzabonimpa captures perfectly the balance between vulnerability and strength as his characters stumble, break and rebuild. This teaches of the beauty of human endurance in a world that hardly listens anymore."" Anthony Onugba, Founder & President, Writers Space Africa ""Because you owe it to yourself to find out what happened. A Thread of Silent Echoes masterfully unfolds the heartfelt dramas of family, love, and loss through short stories woven with Rwandan everyday realities. This collection stands out for its unflinching honesty. Growth here is not triumphant but often uncertain, emerging from life's transitions and the derelict corners of experience. Patrick captures the emotional undercurrents that define ordinary lives. His characters, caught between duty and desire, speak to the universal trials that shape us all. With language that is both lyrical and grounded, these stories invite us to witness the moments that shape who we become, while also reminding us that what we face in isolation is, in truth, quietly echoed in others. A Thread of Silent Echoes stands as a stunning testament to the power of Rwandan storytelling, laying bare the subtle dramas of human connection."" Patrick Shyaka, author of Where Women Meet Boys Author InformationPatrick Nzabonimpa (Tom) is a Rwandan writer, poet, and journalist. His literary works have appeared in Brittle Paper, WSA Magazine, Africa in Dialogue, and several anthologies, including Beans Without Korkor and Other Stories, Threads and Faces: Stories on Identity and Belonging, Twaweza, and Love's Eternal Tale. He has served as the short story editor for Writers Space Africa (WSA) magazine and was a judge for the African Writers Awards in the short story category in both 2024 and 2025. In 2020, he received the Empower Africa Now award for short fiction. He is also the founder of Writers Space Africa-Rwanda chapter and the pioneer of Umukarago, a literary magazine showcasing Rwandan and Rwanda-based writers. His debut comic book, Mutoni: The Innovator of Kiruku, was published by Imagine We Rwanda in March 2025. Visit patricknzabonimpa.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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