This book chronicles the rule of King Leopold II of Belgium over the Congo during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Hochschild reveals the atrocities that took place during this period including a forced labor system. Hochschild also details the efforts of men like E.D. Morel who revealed to the world all that was going on in the Congo. Finally, the book ends by drawing parallels of Leopold’s rule to the rule Joseph Mobutu who ruled the Congo for over three decades after the end of Belgian rule in the 1960s. Both regimes ruthlessly exploited the Congolese people for monetary gain. Overall, the book is very well written and offer an eye-opening account into one man’s rule during the scramble for Africa.
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Review Submitted by: Carson Fehner
Rating: Highly Recommended.

Mary Beth Lantham is an average mother of three teenaged kids and the wife of a respected ophthalmologist. She also owns her own landscaping business, where she carefully designs gardens for people in her town. Her biggest concerns entail getting her daughter Ruby through her Senior year of high school and helping her twin sons Alex and Max transition into high school, while dealing with Max’s depression. That is, until an unexpected tragedy changes her life forever, leaving her to pick up the pieces after her carefully constructed life shatters.




