Frederick, Frederick Ndabaramiye
Frederick, Frederick Ndabaramiye
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Frederick
A Story of Boundless Hope

Author: Frederick Ndabaramiye, Amy Parker

Narrator: Barry Scott

Unabridged: 4 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 09/23/2014


Synopsis

“My God won’t let me do that.”These seven words of boundless hope would irreversibly change the life of the teenage boy who spoke them.On April 7, 1994 the life of Frederick Ndabaramiye and his family changed forever as the Rwandan genocide erupted in their homeland. When Frederick faced those same genocidaires a few years later, he noted the machete that hung from the right hand closest to him and wondered if his would soon be added to the layers of dried blood that clung to the blade. Either way, young Frederick knew that he wouldn’t be able to carry out the orders just given to him, to raise that blade against the other passengers of the bus, regardless of the race marked on their identity cards.That bold decision would cause Frederick to lose his hands. But what the killers meant for harm, God intended for good. The cords that bound him served as a tourniquet, saving his life when his hands were hacked away. This new disability eventually fueled Frederick’s passion to show the world that disabilities do not have to stop you from living a life of undeniable purpose. From that passion, the Ubumwe Community Center was born, where "people like me" come to discover their own purposes and abilities despite their circumstances.Through miraculous mercy and divine appointment, Frederick forgives those who harmed him and goes on to fully grasp his God-given mission. In this extraordinary true story of forgiveness, faith, and hope, you will be challenged, convicted, and forever converted to a believer of the impossible.  

About Amy Parker

Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than a million copies, including two Christian Retailing’s Best award-winning books and the bestselling books A Night Night Prayer; Night Night, Farm; and Night Night, Train. Visit Amy at www.amyparkerbooks.com and on Instagram @amyparkerbooks and Facebook @amyparkerauthor.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie

This is the story of Frederick, a young man who lost both of his hands in a savage attack during the genocide in Rwanda. After attempting to overdose, he realised that God must have saved him for a purpose and set about finding it. He refers to God on a few occasions, but the story veers off into th......more

Goodreads review by Liz

Powerful: that is the best adjective to describe this book. No matter how many stories you’ve heard about the ravages of war, you’ve never hear it quite like this. Frederick is an amazing person with an incredible grasp of grace. After reading this, you’ll walk away with a new appreciation of God’s......more

Goodreads review by Vik

A story of a brave teenager who became a hope and inspiration for many people: disabled, broken, and without hope. He teaches people to have hope again in any matters in life. God is bigger than any dangerous situation in life. He showed that not having hands shouldn’t stop people from achieving and......more

Goodreads review by Laura

Frederick pulls at your heart from every direction. The trials he endured are unfathomable, yet his faith is unshakable. Amy Parker shares his story so vividly and candidly the reader feels as if they are in Rwanda – heart pounding, uncertainty and fear choking and paralyzing them -- as they not onl......more

Goodreads review by Gabriel

Good book! The book is Frederick Ndabaramiye's autobiography, of his experience surviving the Rwandan Hutu genocide of the Tutsis. What an evil time he experienced! He lost both arms in the process. His inspiration, though, should be studied by everyone, especially by those who've experienced trauma......more