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Strength in What Remains

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Tracy Kidder, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and author of the bestsellers The Soul of a New Machine, House, and the enduring classic Mountains Beyond Mountains, has been described by the Baltimore Sun as the ?master of the non-fiction narrative.? In this new book, Kidder gives us the superb story of a hero for our time. Strength in What Remains is a wonderfully written, inspiring account of one man?s remarkable American journey and of the ordinary people who helped him?a brilliant testament to the power of will and of second chances.

Deo arrives in America from Burundi in search of a new life. Having survived a civil war and genocide, plagued by horrific dreams, he lands at JFK airport with two hundred dollars, no English, and no contacts. He ekes out a precarious existence delivering groceries, living in Central Park, and learning English by reading dictionaries in bookstores. Then Deo begins to meet the strangers who will change his life, pointing him eventually in the direction of Columbia University, medical school, and a life devoted to healing. Kidder breaks new ground in telling this unforgettable story as he travels with Deo back over a turbulent life in search of meaning and forgiveness.

An extraordinary writer, Tracy Kidder once again shows us what it means to be fully human by telling a story about the heroism inherent in ordinary people, a story about a life based on hope.


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Strength in What Remains is the story of Deogratias, a young man from the central African nation of Burundi. In 1993, through no fault of his own, he was forced onto a terrifying journey, a journey that split his life in two. First he made a six-months-long escape, on foot, from ethnic violence in Burundi and from genocide in Rwanda. Then, in a strange twist of fate, he was, as it were, transported to New York City, where it sometimes seemed that his travails had only just begun.

I met Deo by chance 6 years ago. When I first heard his story, I had one simple thought: I would not have survived. I hoped in part to reproduce that feeling as I retold his story. I also hoped to humanize what, to most westerners anyway, is a mysterious, little-known part of the world. We hear about mass slaughter in distant countries and we imagine that murder and mayhem define those locales. Deo?s story opens up one of those places into a comprehensible landscape?and also opens up a part of New York that is designed to be invisible, the service entrances of the upper East Side, the camping sites that homeless people use in Central Park. But above all, I think, this is a book about coming to terms with memories. How can a person deal with memories like Deo?s, tormenting memories, memories with a distinctly ungovernable quality?

In the first part of Strength In What Remains, I recount Deo?s story. In the second part, I tell about going back with him to the stations of his life, in New York and Burundi. So the story that I tell isn?t only about the memories that Deo related to me. It?s also about seeing him overtaken by memories?again and again, and sometimes acutely. But Deo didn?t take me to Burundi just to show me around. Giving me a tour of his past was incidental to what he was up to in the present and the future. His story has a denoument that even now amazes me.

Deo is an American citizen. He doesn?t have to go back to Burundi. But he has returned continually and keeps on returning, and, amid the postwar wreckage, with the help of friends and family, he has created a clinic and public health system, free to those who can?t pay, in a rural village?part of a beginning, Deo dreams, of a new Burundi.

This facility was a pile of rocks when I visited the site in the summer of 2006. By the fall of 2008, it had become a medical center with several new buildings, a trained professional staff, and a fully stocked pharmacy. In its first year of operation it treated 21,000 different patients. (The organization that Deo founded and that sponsors and operates this facility is called Village Health Works.)

Deo was very young when he went through his long travail. Several strangers helped to save him from death and despair in Burundi and New York. So did sheer courage and pluck, and also Columbia University, which he attended as an undergraduate. But when it?s come to dealing with the burden of his memories, the public health system and clinic that he founded has been the nearest thing to a solution. In the end, it?s neither forgetting the past nor dwelling on the past that has worked for him. For him the answer has been remembering and acting. I once asked Deo why he had studied philosophy at Columbia. He told me, "I wanted to understand what had happened to me." In the end, he received what most students of philosophy receive?not answers, but more questions. As I was trying to describe his effort to build a clinic, I found myself writing: "Deo had discovered a way to quiet the questions he?d been asking at Columbia. That is, he saw there might be an answer for what troubled him most about the world, an answer that lay in his hands, indeed in his memory. You had to do something."?Tracy Kidder

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Posted: Aug-12-2009
Could you be as strong and determined as Deogratias?

Wow, Deogratias, the main character has had quite a life full of agonizing pain, violence, homelessness, being looked down upon, bigotry, and dealing with a completely different culture with a different language, different rules, and...

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Posted: Aug-10-2009
Humbling read, first half fantastic, second half choppy.

If you have seen Hotel Rwanda (and if you have not I recommend you do) scenes from the movie will echo in your head as you read Strength in What Remains. Had this been fiction I would have judged it more harshly. I found the first half...

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Posted: Aug-09-2009
The kindness of Strangers

As in Dave Eggers' spendid WHAT IS THE WHAT ("WITW"), this book tells the saga of how Deogratias, a traumatized man fleeing the horrors of genocide and comfort of the familiar, lands in America, making way without even knowing the...

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Posted: Aug-09-2009
Doctors With Borders

Most of us have heard of the slaughter in Rwanda but remain unaware of a small neighboring country called Burundi that was involved in the same conflagration. "Strength in What Remains" is the story of Deo, a refugee struggling with...

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From: Amazon
Posted: Aug-12-2009
Could you be as strong and determined as Deogratias?

Wow, Deogratias, the main character has had quite a life full of agonizing pain, violence, homelessness, being looked down upon, bigotry, and dealing with a completely different culture with a different language, different rules, and...

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