A review by marsenault13
An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography by Paul Rusesabagina, Tom Zoellner

4.0

This is such a necessary story to read. It tells the story of an ordinary man that fought with the best of his skills against the horror of genocide in his own country. He used his knowledge as the manager of a high-class hotel to schmooze his way through a great number of horrific things. The tale is so sad, but so good to know that he and many of his family made it , and that he saved so many people at the same time.