A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story

Linda Sue Park
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A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story

Linda Sue Park
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Trouvé dans : Young Readers ages 9-12, Fiction Ages 9-12

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"Two narratives intersect in a quiet conclusion that is filled with hope." - School Library Journal (starred review)
"This powerful dual narrative packs suspense and introspection into Park's characteristic spare description; while there are lots of details offered to the reader, they come not in long, prosaic lines but in simple, detached observations. Both Salva's and Nya's stories are told with brutal, simple honesty, and they deliver remarkable perspective on the Sudanese conflict. The novel's brevity and factual basis makes the reality of life in Sudan very accessible, and readers will find both the story and the style extremely moving." - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
"Park simply yet convincingly depicts the chaos of war and an unforgiving landscape. A heartfelt account." - Kirkus Reviews
"Brilliant. A touching narrative about strife and survival on a scale most American readers will never see." - BookPage
"Riveting." - The Horn Book
"A fast, page-turning read. A great book for high school students and an important novel for young adults who enjoy learning about other world cultures." - Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
"There have been several books about the lost boys of Sudan for adults, teens, and even for elementary-school readers. But [this] spare, immediate account, based on a true story, adds a stirring contemporary dimension. Young readers will be stunned by the triumphant climax." - Booklist (starred review)
"[This] spare, hard-hitting novel delivers a memorable portrait of two children in Sudan. Tragic and harrowing." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Overall rating: 4.5416665 / 5 from 24 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

A Long Walk To Water is a #1 New York Times bestselling novel that intertwines the stories of two Sudanese children, Nya and Salva, who face numerous challenges to improve their lives and the lives of others. The book highlights themes of perseverance, hope, and the importance of protecting natural resources.

Summary topics

  • Reading Experience: 24%
  • Story Quality: 43%

Review topics: ["story","book","read","novel","ending","boy","life"].

Review highlights

  • "A difficult journey for a young boy, love the way the past and present stories intersect."Jennifer N.
  • "My students loved this book and were shocked by the ending."Jennifer
  • "Fantastic Read for Upper Elementary"CBennett

Reviews

A Long Walk To Water provokes pause and reflection

"A Long Walk To Water provides a moving perspective into the lives of two children living in war torn Sudan. It provides a startling look at childhood in another cultural context and how hardship, loss and survival can fuel resiliency and change."

Shanon P. (5/5)

Heart Warming

"Such a touching story. Everyone should read this novel!"

Chase (5/5)

Eye Opening Read

"An eye opening and informative book. Recommended for preteens."

Avid R. (5/5)

Great voice and storyline

"This is a short, well-written book with great voice and storyline. The book takes the reader on a journey and ties in the first chapters at the end."

Megan S. (5/5)

A long walk to water shows how central water is to all lives

"Although this is a short story found in the children's section I loved reading it as an adult. Educational and a story of hope and perseverance."

Lisa R. (5/5)

Learn compassion and gratitude

"Excellent text to help kids ages 8 to 13 begin to understand how life is different in other parts of the world and how crucial water and education are for a good Life. First world kids often take things for granted and this type of book helps them learn to be compassionate without being preachy"

Brenda W. (5/5)

Fantastic Read for Upper Elementary

"A Long Walk to Water is an amazing story of how two people with similar experiences within different time periods lives come together. A heartwarming story of how to help third world countries. Grade book for grade 6 read aloud. Each chapter ends in a cliffhanger."

CBennett (5/5)

A story of a real journey and a lesson of healing

"A difficult journey for a young boy, love the way the past and present stories intersect."

Jennifer N. (4/5)

Great book!

"Such a great novel. I can read it over and over again."

JC123 (5/5)

Great book!

"My students loved this book and were shocked by the ending. It is a quick read but so rich with possible discussion topics and learning outcomes. There are lots of resources online such as interviews with the author and main character. The fact this is a true story makes it hit even closer to home and will help you appreciate the simple things in life like being able to turn on your tap and get fresh, clean water. Will continue reading to my classes in the future."

Jennifer (5/5)

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  • Convient pour : Âges 9-12 ans
  • Date de publication : Oct 04, 2011
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 128
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins
  • ISBN : 9780547577319
  • Dimensions : 5.12" W x 0.38" L x 7.62" H
Linda Sue Park received the 2002 Newbery Medal for A Single Shard. In addition to novels, she has written picture books and poetry for young readers. Before turning to children’s books, she worked as a journalist, a food critic, and a teacher of English as a second language. She lives with her family in Rochester, New York.

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