Boubacar Boris Diop's harrowing novel, Murambi, The Book of Bones, unflinchingly confronts the brutal realities of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Through the eyes of a survivor, Corneille, the narrative revisits the horrific events at Murambi, a technical school turned massacre site, where thousands were systematically slaughtered. Diop masterfully weaves a chilling tale of memory, trauma, and the desperate search for truth and justice amidst unspeakable atrocities. This powerful work serves as a vital testament, urging readers to remember and reflect on one of humanity's darkest chapters, ensuring the voices of the victims resonate.