
A Long Walk to Water
Yoto Says: Two kids, two worlds, and one unforgettable adventureâthis powerful story of survival and hope will inspire the whole family!
In 1985, southern Sudan was ravaged by war. Rebels and government forces battle for control, with ordinary peopleâpeople like the boy, Salva Dutâcaught in the middle. When Salvaâs village is attacked, he must embark on a harrowing journey that will propel him through horror and heartbreak across a harsh desert and into a strange new life. Years later, in contemporary South Sudan, a girl named Nya must walk eight hours a day to fetch water. The walk is grueling, but there is unexpected hope. How these two stories intersect is told in this fascinating dual narrative, performed by David Baker and Cynthia Bishop, with the assistance of dialect coach James Achueilâwho actually made the same journey across Africa when he was one of the âLost Boys of the Sudan.â This true story is an amazing adventure with a wonderful conclusion. Great for classroom discussions, it is literature drawn from the real world!
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Yoto Says: Two kids, two worlds, and one unforgettable adventureâthis powerful story of survival and hope will inspire the whole family!
In 1985, southern Sudan was ravaged by war. Rebels and government forces battle for control, with ordinary peopleâpeople like the boy, Salva Dutâcaught in the middle. When Salvaâs village is attacked, he must embark on a harrowing journey that will propel him through horror and heartbreak across a harsh desert and into a strange new life. Years later, in contemporary South Sudan, a girl named Nya must walk eight hours a day to fetch water. The walk is grueling, but there is unexpected hope. How these two stories intersect is told in this fascinating dual narrative, performed by David Baker and Cynthia Bishop, with the assistance of dialect coach James Achueilâwho actually made the same journey across Africa when he was one of the âLost Boys of the Sudan.â This true story is an amazing adventure with a wonderful conclusion. Great for classroom discussions, it is literature drawn from the real world!












