Why did I love this book?
I had heard of the Lost Boys of Sudan before reading this, but they didn’t feel real to me – theirs was a story I was disconnected from. In this book, Eggers connected me.
He follows one boy from age seven through young adulthood as he treks across Sudan alone at times and with many other boys at other times, separated from his family and pursued by armed militants who want to kill them.
We get to see how the global greed for oil can destroy people who are totally non complicit. We get to see a child face obstacles most adults couldn’t survive. It is a lesson in the resilience of people and a reminder that we must never underestimate the depth of understanding children have.
Because I write stories for children and because I often deal with situations that are complex and difficult, I appreciate it so much when an author confirms for me the humanity of children and, thus, their need for stories that deal with complex and difficult situations.
5 authors picked What Is the What as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 14, 15, 16, and 17.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The epic novel based on the life of Valentino Achak Deng who, along with thousands of other children —the so-called Lost Boys—was forced to leave his village in Sudan at the age of seven and trek hundreds of miles by foot, pursued by militias, government bombers, and wild animals, crossing the deserts of three countries to find freedom.
When he finally is resettled in the United States, he finds a life full of promise, but also heartache and myriad new challenges. Moving, suspenseful, and unexpectedly funny, What Is the What is an astonishing novel that…