In One Country, Two Histories?, Jean Claude Gatete offers a deep reflection on the historical divisions and competing narratives that have shaped Burundi.
Through both a personal and historical perspective, the author revisits a painful period marked by ethnic tensions, violence, and long-lasting misunderstandings.
The book highlights a troubling reality: a country where two versions of history coexist, often irreconcilable, shaping different perceptions of national identity.
Rather than simplifying the issue, the author encourages a more lucid, balanced, and responsible reading of past events, opening the path toward reconciliation of memories.
An essential read for anyone interested in collective memory, national identity, and social cohesion in Burundi.