Set in the years leading up to the Rwanda genocide, Naomi Benaron’s Bellwether Prize-winning novel follows Jean Patrick Nkuba, the jewel in Rwanda’s crown, a Tutsi boy with a gift for running. Jean Patrick dreams of representing Rwanda in the Olympics, but must contend with abject poverty, an ethnic quota system, and savage bullying. As tensions in the country rise, he finds himself entangled in a vast and calamitous game of political chess which forces him to run away from the country he has spent his life running for. It is a testament to Benaron’s skill that a novel touching on genocide still can convey so profoundly the joys of family, friendship, and community.