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In 1994, Rwanda was the scene of the first acts since World War II
to be legally defined as genocide. Two years later, Clea Koff, a
twenty-three-year-old forensic anthropologist, left the safe
confines of a lab in Berkeley, California, to serve as one of
sixteen scientists chosen by the United Nations to unearth the
physical evidence of the Rwandan genocide. Over the next four
years, Koff's grueling investigations took her across geography
synonymous with some of the worst crimes of the twentieth century.
"
The Bone Woman" is Koff's unflinching, riveting account of her
seven UN missions to Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, and Rwanda, as she
shares what she saw, how it affected her, who was prosecuted based
on evidence she found, and what she learned about the world. Yet
even as she recounts the hellish nature of her work and the
heartbreak of the survivors, she imbues her story with purpose,
humanity, and a sense of justice. A tale of science in service of
human rights, "The Bone Woman" is, even more profoundly, a story of
hope and enduring moral principles.
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