Across
- 3. - A pivotal concept; Immaculée forgives those who harmed her family.
- 6. - The broader context of the genocide.
- 8. - The country where the events of the story take place.
- 10. - The province where Immaculée is from.
- 11. to Use These Words
- 12. Nations - An international body that arrives post-genocide.
- 14. - A slow but essential process for Immaculée.
- 16. - A tool of prayer Immaculée clings to during her ordeal.
- 17. Kivu - A landmark in Rwanda mentioned in the book.
- 21. - The pain of losing her family.
- 22. - Immaculée becomes one after the genocide.
- 24. - The process of moving past immense pain.
- 25. - A critical part of Immaculée’s survival story.
- 26. - What Immaculée finally achieves.
- 30. - A central theme; Immaculée's belief in God sustains her.
- 31. - Something Immaculée must navigate carefully.
- 32. Murinzi - The man who shelters Immaculée and other women during the genocide.
- 35. - What Left to Tell provides to its readers.
- 36. - The ethnic group targeted during the genocide.
- 38. - A woman who aids Immaculée after the genocide.
- 40. - What Immaculée seeks in hiding.
- 41. - A central figure in Immaculée’s spiritual journey.
- 42. - What Immaculée and others long for after the genocide.
- 43. - Immaculée's caring and nurturing parent.
- 45. - The ethnic group that carried out much of the violence in the story.
- 46. - The small hiding place where Immaculée spends 91 days.
- 47. - The ideal for Rwanda after the genocide.
Down
- 1. - A temptation Immaculée chooses to avoid.
- 2. - The mass killing of the Tutsi people, central to the narrative.
- 3. Home - The place of cherished memories destroyed by the genocide.
- 4. - Immaculée’s resilience during her struggles.
- 5. - A trait displayed by those who helped her.
- 7. - Immaculée's wise and generous parent.
- 9. - Immaculée's university boyfriend, who ultimately disappoints her.
- 13. - The tragic loss of countless lives.
- 15. - The protagonist of the story who survives the Rwandan genocide.
- 16. - A goal for Rwanda’s healing process.
- 17. - A recurring concept in Immaculée's relationships.
- 18. - The determination Immaculée shows in surviving her ordeal.
- 19. - A recurring practice that helps Immaculée through her trials.
- 20. - The act of enduring against all odds, a major theme.
- 23. - Represented by the perpetrators of the genocide.
- 24. - What keeps Immaculée alive during her time in hiding.
- 27. - A quality Immaculée embodies, even toward her enemies.
- 28. - A source of love and loss for Immaculée throughout the book.
- 29. - The deep emotional wounds left by the genocide.
- 33. the words and descriptions into a crossword generator tool such as Crossword Labs or Puzzle-Maker.
- 34. - A source of comfort for Immaculée.
- 37. - What Immaculée ultimately seeks after the tragedy.
- 39. - Immaculée’s defining characteristic.
- 42. - Immaculée's loyalty to her beliefs.
- 44. - The survival of Immaculée and others, despite the odds.
