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File Size: 9963 KB
Print Length: 302 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0316232912
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (November 5, 2013)
Publication Date: November 5, 2013
Language: English
ASIN: B00BAXFCB8
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Josh Ruxin's book A Thousand Hills to Heaven is a must-read for college students, international businesspeople and global entrepreneurs. Best Practice Principles are clearly defined, based on trial and error.It's extraordinary how much Josh Ruxin and his wife, Alissa, have accomplished in the relatively short period of time they've spent in Rwanda. Their passion for finding answers to "critical need" and willingness to listen to and learn from Rwandans have enabled them to discover how to be effective instruments of change in a vastly different culture. Life and lives have been altered forever because they have created an environment of hope through economic development and unique health initiatives.If you've been to Rwanda, Josh’s evocative descriptions will bring back the sights, sounds and smells. The book made me laugh out loud and even cry a little while empowering me to continue my own efforts in the country. A well-crafted and inspirational read.
Josh Ruxin tells the story of rousing himself from a comfortable life as a successful Manhattan-based development consultant, to the front lines of poverty in equatorial Africa as Rwanda has grappled with the legacy of genocide. He shares both the conflicts and triumphs he encounters with others and himself as he seeks to make a difference in the lives of individuals in the most direct way possible -- but also in a way that could be applied more broadly.Josh is both a dreamer and a realist, capable of intense devotion and unvarnished critique. The book unfolds as an intimate conversation between author and reader -- one can imagine having it at Heaven, the coffee shop-turned bar-turned restaurant-turned hotel (and is there a bowling alley too?!) that Josh and his wife Alissa open in the midst of working to permanently improve the fortunes of Mayange, a rural district that has seen the worst that war, drought, and pestilence can offer. We experience Josh's doubts and fears, his hopes, and the lessons he learns and imparts as he works with Rwandans to effect lasting change in country and city. Again and again Josh leaps into worthy ventures with unknown outcomes, gently but insistently asking us through example what our own priorities are -- and how we might better align them.
A love story and adventure of two people written in such a way that I could not stop reading. It was amazing that Josh Ruxin decided to move lock stock and barrel to Rwanda to help a society in transition after the horrible genocide which took place in the early 90's. He explains how he changed the way the Rwandans went from almost no health facilities to creating over 60 clinics as well as teaching the natives how to farm on land that had never been farmable. On his journey he meets the love of his life. Together they decide to marry, move to Rwanda, start a family and open a Restaurant which has become the finest in Kigali. Not only for its cuisine but his wife, Alissa , who had no prior Restaurant experience, helps to train and employ Rwandans giving them a renewed purpose in life. Josh also writes about the ups and downs of living, working and raising a family in a third world country. If you're interested in understanding how 2 people can make a difference this a must read.
I've had the privilege to dine at Heaven dozens of times, but the story of the Ruxin's lives is even more delicious than the food. In the interest of full disclosure: the dynamic Ruxin duo are dear friends of mine, since my family lived in Kigali for many years with them. Still, I had no idea that Josh was so poignant a writer, able to capture and craft such a story! I've heard parts of their story, but I finally feel I see the whole beautiful adventure clearly now. Those of us who have lived near them have been touched by their journey, and such a rare and inspiring journey it has been, it is good to see the whole thing and appreciate the many unlikely steps that have led them to where they are today.What Josh has done here is a great service: he has artfully presented their amazing story with a clever insight that even their Kigali neighbors would not have known... and he's presented it in an entertaining way so that those far from Kigali, those who never have met anyone so adventurous, can feel like they have been granted special access to the honest thinking of those who lead a truly remarkable life.
Josh Ruxin has written a very personal story about his life, giving the reader an open, and sometimes even raw, view into the trials and successes of following his heart. His writing flows well both stylistically and in content, escorting the reader gracefully from chapter to chapter.The book follows the last decade or so of Josh and his wife, Alissa, moving to Rwanda, beginning new careers, and starting a family. Josh is tapped to manage one of the Millennium Villages, while Alissa manages to successfully get her unique restaurant idea off the ground. They both face cultural growing pains, in their personal and professional lives, especially given the sobering reality of a Rwanda in reconstruction. However, with each other's support, and the support of some incredibly warm and caring people around them, they end up creating something that will last even beyond their short stay in Rwanda.Whether you are a save-the-world type or just-in-it-for-the-ride, this book will no doubt touch at some of those heart strings, both sad and happy. And ultimately, it will invite you to think about what sort of positive change you may want to bring in this world.
Josh Ruxin conveys his knowledge of Rwanda's history, his professional humanitarian work in Rwanda, closeness to his wife and children, and how they developed "Heaven" -- a culinary restaurant in Rwanda. The narrative drew me into the experiences and challenges his family and local colleagues faced. There are some stories of genocide, which are difficult to read, but they are woven into the overall fabric of Rwanda's strengths and vision. By the end of the book, I couldn't wait to dine at Heaven.
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