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A Long Walk to Water

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for A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park

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  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 5 - 9
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 10 and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 3-8
  • Word Count:
  • 21,221
  • Lexile Level:
  • 720L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 5
  • Cultural Experience:
  • African
  • Immigrant / Refugee
  • Genre:
  • Historical Fiction
  • Year Published:
  • 2010

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From School Library Journal

Starred review from January 1, 2014
Gr 5-9-Differentiated, African-inspired chapter introduction music assists in delivering this parallel story of two very different, but equally difficult, lives in Sudan. The story alternates between Nya, a composite character based on the lives of real girls, in 2008, and Salva, a young boy in the war-torn Sudan of 1985. Nya's life consists of the grueling and monotonous task of hauling water. All day, every day, her task is finding, acquiring, and transporting brown, dirty water to meet her family's needs. Salva's story unfolds in the midst of a horrific civil war. Separated from everything and everyone he knows, he spends more than 15 years walking across Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya, living in refugee camps, and struggling to survive. His is a true story based on the experiences of one of the "lost boys of Sudan." An echo effect is used to highlight the nagging questions that are always in the forefront of Salva's mind, "When will I see my family again?" and "What will become of me?" Readers David Baker and Cynthia Bishop worked with a dialect coach to ensure authenticity in pronunciation and accents. An update on Salva's ongoing project follows the story. Listeners will not ever leave the tap water running without thinking of this powerful story.-"Lisa Taylor, Ocean County Library, NJ"

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From Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from October 18, 2010
Newbery Medalist Park's (The Single Shard) spare, hard-hitting novel delivers a memorable portrait of two children in Sudanâ€"one an 11-year-old Lost Boy, Salva, who fled in 1985 and later immigrated to the United States, and 11-year-old Nya, who collects water for her village in 2008. Park employs well-chosen details and a highly atmospheric setting to underscore both children's struggles to survive. Salva's journey is tragic and harrowing, as he's driven by attacking soldiers and braves hunger, shifting alliances among refugees, and the losses of a friend to a lion attack and his uncle to violent marauders. "The days became a never-ending walk," he reflects. Salva's narrative spans 23 years and highlights myriad hardships but not without hope, as he withstands the deprivations of refugee camps, leads 1,200 boys to Kenya, and eventually gains sanctuary in Rochester, N.Y., where he still lives (he also contributes an afterword). Briefer entries about Nya preface chapters about Salva, illustrating the daily realities and sacrifices of modern-day life in Sudan. The eventual connection of Salva and Nya's stories offers the promise of redemption and healing. Ages 10â€"up.

From AudioFile Magazine

A stirring performance by David Baker and Cynthia Bishop conveys the dramatic stories of two 11-year-old children who lived 10 years apart in war-torn South Sudan. Baker portrays the boy, Salva, with heartrending effectiveness. Skillful pacing and vocal modulation convey Salva's terror and sorrow as he attempts to survive ruthless gunmen as well as dehydration, crocodiles, and lions on his dangerous trek to the safety of a refugee camp. By contrast, Bishop's unrushed, almost meditative, narration brings out the girl Nya's quiet resilience as she spends her day collecting water for her family. Sound effects highlight the thoughts of the characters, while a periodic drum beat and music set the scene of the African landscape. This production includes an author's note as well as words by Salva himself, which echo the poignance of his story. M.F. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

A Long Walk to Water was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.

A Long Walk to Water was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

United States Lists (38)

Alaska

  • Battle of the Books, 2022-2023, Middle School

Connecticut

  • Nutmeg Book Award, 2013, Teen List

Florida

Hawaii

  • 2013 Nēnē Award, Grades 4-6

Illinois

  • Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award, 2015, for Grades 4-8

Indiana

Iowa

  • Iowa Children's Choice Award, 2013-2014, Grades 3-6
  • Iowa Middle School Battle of the Books, 2016, Grades 7-8

Kentucky

  • 2012 Kentucky Bluegrass Award — Middle School

Maine

  • 2011-2012 Maine Student Book Award

Maryland

  • 2011-2012 Black-Eyed Susan Book Award

Michigan

  • 2011-2012 Great Lakes Great Books Award

Minnesota

  • Maud Hart Lovelace Award, 2012-2013, Division II

Mississippi

  • Magnolia Award, 2013, for Grades 6-8

Nebraska

  • Golden Sower Award, 2012-2013 -- Young Adult category

New Jersey

  • Garden State Teen Book Awards, 2013 -- Middle School Fiction

New Mexico

  • New Mexico Battle of the Books for Elementary Schools, 2014, Grades 4-5
  • New Mexico Battle of the Books for Middle Schools, 2014, Grades 7-9

New York

  • 3 Apples Teen's Book Award, 2019, Grades 7-12
  • NYS Common Core Aligned Module Titles for Grade 7

North Carolina

  • 2013 North Carolina Children's Book Award--Junior Books, Grades 2-5
  • NCSLMA Elementary Battle of the Books, 2013-2014
  • NCSLMA Elementary Battle of the Books, 2016-2017, Grades 3-5

North Dakota

  • 2011-2012 Flicker Tale Children's Book Award – Juvenile

Oregon

  • Oregon Battle of the Books, 2015-2016, Grades 3-5

Pennsylvania

  • Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award, 2012-2013, Grades 6-8

South Carolina

Tennessee

  • Volunteer State Book Awards, 2012-2013 -- Middle School Division

Virginia

  • Virginia Readers' Choice, 2013-2014, Middle School

Washington

  • 2013 Sasquatch Reading Award, Grades 3-6

Wisconsin

  • Battle of the Books, 2012-2013 -- Middle Division
  • Battle of the Books, 2014-2015 -- Elementary Division for Grades 4-6
  • Battle of the Books, 2019-2020 -- Elementary Division for Grades 4-6

Wyoming

  • Indian Paintbrush Book Award, 2012-2013, Grades 4-6

Linda Sue Park on creating A Long Walk to Water:

This primary source recording with Linda Sue Park was created to provide readers insights directly from the book's creator into the backstory and making of this book.

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Citation: Park, Linda Sue. "Meet-the-Author Recording | A Long Walk to Water." TeachingBooks, https://lib.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/22032. Accessed 30 January, 2025.

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