Baking Cakes in Kigali

Cultural Heritage Fiction

Author: Gaile Parkin

Look for the discussion guide inside.This soaring novel introduces us to Angel Tungaraza: mother, cake baker, pillar of her community, keeper of secrets big and small. Angel’s kitchen is an oasis in the heart of Rwanda, where visitors stop to order cakes but end up sharing their stories, transforming their lives, leaving with new hope. In this vibrant, powerful setting, un….Read More

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