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Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan

by Mary Williams

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A young boy unites with thousands of other orphaned boys to <BR>walk to safety in a refugee camp in another country, after war <BR>destroys their villages in southern Sudan. Based on true events.

Review:

"Williams, who founded the Lost Boys Foundation, debuts with a picture book that depicts the struggles of thousands of orphaned Sudanese boys, torn from their families in the mid-1980s. Her story centers on narrator Garang, a boy who herds cattle with his parents. One day he returns to find the village had been attacked and was now empty, though he soon encounters other wandering boys. 'At first there was just me-one. Soon one became many. Too many to count.' The boys nominate him to lead their group of 35. At times, the narrative feels dense and clunkily expository ('I joined the group of leaders, and we decided we would walk to a country called Ethiopia'). But the events will keep readers turning the pages, as the youngsters make their dangerous journey by night, sleeping in the forest by day. Garang paints a bleak portrait of the experience ('Sometimes we had to drink our urine to get moisture in our bodies'), but the group finally reaches an Ethiopian refugee camp-until war again threatens and they must flee to Kenya. Garang never loses faith or hope-something that Williams, in her introduction, says she witnessed firsthand when she met several of the Lost Boys. Christie's (The Palm of My Heart) acrylics, in bold strokes and brilliant colors, with their childlike renderings of figures and scenes, correlate nicely to the young narrator's unflagging determination, and help to balance the darkness of the events. Ages 7-up. " Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9781584302322
Subtitle:
The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan
Author:
Gregory Christie, R.
Illustrator:
Gregory Christie, R.
Illustrator:
Christie, R. Gregory
Publisher:
Lee & Low Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
War
Subject:
Family - Orphans & Foster Homes
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Social Issues - Violence
Subject:
Social Issues - Emigration & Immigration
Subject:
Refugees
Publication Date:
April 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
, Y
Pages:
40
Dimensions:
1119x914x43 109
Age Level:
07-12

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