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Hardcover Lost Boys of Natinga: A School for Sudan's Young Refugees Book

ISBN: 0395705584

ISBN13: 9780395705582

Lost Boys of Natinga: A School for Sudan's Young Refugees

In the remote foothills of southern Sudan thousands of boys live together in a place called Natinga. They are displaced people. The bitter civil war raging in Sudan has claimed the lives of an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Incredible book!

Not only does author Judy Walgren capture the faces and stories of the young children known as "The Lost Boys of Natinga," but she captures your heart as well. In a easy to understand format, she details the facts behind the long running civil war between the North and the South of Sudan, chronicling the devastating effects it has had on the people who live there: in particular the children. This is a must read for anyone with an interest in Southern Sudan! Joan Hecht Author of "The Journey of the Lost Boys"

Really great book!

I am working with adults who were "lost boys" and there is much speculation about the quality of their past education in the refugee camps and if they will be able to go on to college. This portrait allows me to better understand their lives in the refugee camps and look at their experiences and build upon them. A lack of education should be remedied by continured education not by telling people they are "incapable."

A beautifully heart-breaking book

I've got five lost Boys from Sudan in my Sunday School class and was trying to find more about them, their country and their situation. I found myself in tears as I read the book and looked at the wonderful photos. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting more information. It's easy to read for children but not so simplistic that adults can't benefit from it also.

wonderful, vivid

As the foster mother of two "Lost Boys" who have immigrated as refugees to the U.S., I found this book invaluable for understanding the day-to-day conditions under which my boys grew up. We've read lots of scholarly books and newspaper articles, but seeing the photos of the boys at school (scratching out their numbers in the dirt using a twig), grinding maize with a giant mortar and pestle (a 2 hour-a-day chore, according to one of my boys), and wasting away from lack of medicine provided me with a much clearer view. The writing is also terrific and moving, and photography vivid and beautiful. Recommended for anyone with an interest in Africa, refugees, and stories of human endurance and dignity. A good book for adults as well as younger people.Hillary

wonderful

wonderful book to travel the imagination, through the words and images of a sensitive photographer... true african reportage!
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