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A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story
A Long Walk to Water Based on a True Story
Author: Linda Sue Park
Nya is going to the pond to fetch water for her family -- there and back, twice. She walks for eight hours every day. Salva is walking away from his ruined village to find safety -- if there is any safety in his war-torn homeland. His journey across Africa to Ethiopia and then to Kenya and beyond will take many years. Two young people....  more »
ISBN-13: 9780547251271
ISBN-10: 0547251270
Publication Date: 11/15/2010
Pages: 121
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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4 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Clarion Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 3
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An inspiring, heart-jolting read! Those of us who live in peace may think we understand what happens in a war-torn area like Sudan but until we become involved in some way - be it books, video, or personal - we cannot really know. This little book touched me deeply. It depicts war with such graphic emotion that I cried with the Salva as he searched time after time for his family, lost both family and friends yet somehow found the will to go on - one step at time, one day at a time. It focused on those affected by war and how they coped with its tragic consequences. So well done, young and old can take small steps of understanding and learn how it might have felt to walk in Salva's shoes. Do read it. It's short but so inspiring.
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A good, eye-opening, quick MUST read.
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My grandson read this for a school assignment. I read it to have discussion material with him. The story follows two young people whose lives are affected by the scarcity of fresh water in their region. Grandson commented on the alternating first-person composition of the story. This would be a good introduction to a different writing style as well as an expanding world view.

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