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What are some good quotes from a long walk to water?

What are some good quotes from a long walk to water?

Preview — A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park

  • “One step at a time . . .
  • “Reading for writers is like training for athletes.”
  • “He was floating with his head down, blood streaming from a bullet hole in the back of his neck.”
  • “If he were older and stronger, would he have given water to those men?

What is a quote from Salva?

“I mustn’t act like a bay—I must try to be strong.” “Salva stood still inside the terminal doors for a few moments. Leaving the airport felt like leaving his old life forever-Sudan, his village, his family.”

How did Linda Sue Park meet Salva?

My inspiration came directly from the protagonist of the book, Salva Dut, who is a family friend. It was my husband who got to know him first in 2004. And then in meeting Salva several times, I just was so amazed by his story.

What is Chapter 3 about in a long walk to water?

Nya’s chores involve fetching water, one gourd at a time, to bring home to her family. This is physically demanding work that consumes most of her waking life. Back in 1985, Salva weeps: his village has abandoned him. He realizes that the other villagers have left him because he’s a child, and will slow down the group.

Why is Salva so miserable after eating the topi?

A topi was a young antelope that looked a lot like a deer. Salva was so hungry he could hardly wait for the Topi to be cooked. That night, Salva felt very sick. He had eaten way too fast and his stomach was not used to having so much food in it.

What is the main theme of a long walk to water?

Hope and Resilience. In addition to focusing on the physical realities of people struggling to survive—such as the need for water and shelter—A Long Walk to Water focuses on the psychological and emotional aspects of the struggle for survival. It’s not enough to have food and water, Park suggests.

How deep is the hole where Jewiir is buried in Chapter 11?

In Chapter 11 they burned Uncle Jewiir in a hole about 2 feet deep, a hole that had already been made by some kind of animals. In chapter 11 they got to a camp and Salva thinks he found his mom because he saw someone with a orange scarf on there head.

What made Linda Sue Park write a long walk to water?

Park learned of Dut several years ago when her husband, a journalist, began writing about Dut’s non-profit Water for Sudan project, which drills wells to bring clean drinking water to residents in southern Sudan’s remote villages. But that’s exactly why Park wanted to write this story.

Is Salva Dut married?

Park is married to Ben Dobbin, a retired Associated Press journalist. A story Dobbin wrote about Dut gained national circulation in 2004. Dobbin would eventually travel twice to Africa to witness firsthand and write about Dut’s mission.

What is Chapter 11 about in a long walk to water?

Chapter 11 Nya: Southern Sudan, 2008 The villagers begin the task of clearing the land between the two trees. Nya continues to travel to the pond, twice each day. As the clearing grows larger, Nya asks Dep how there could be water where the earth is dry and hard as rock. He shakes his head, sharing her doubt.

Why is Nya scared of the Dinka?

Nya likes the camp because they are close to water. Her mother hates it because they sleep in makeshift shelters, they do not have most of their things, they must dig for water, and she fears the men will run into Dinka and they will fight. Nya is from the Nuer tribe, Salva is a Dinka so they would not be friends.

What is Nya’s mother afraid of?

Nya’s mother is afraid that there will be a fight and someone in their family will get hurt.

What did Linda Sue Park say about perseverance?

“To young people, I would like to say: Stay calm when things are hard or not going right with you. You will get through it when you persevere instead of quitting. Quitting leads to much less happiness in life than perseverance and hope. Salva Dut Rochester, New York 2010” “And one day at a time, the group made its way to Kenya.

Who is the author of a long walk to water?

Speaking at Your School: Linda Sue regrets that for the foreseeable future she will not be scheduling school visits or virtual visits. If your school is interested in learning more about A Long Walk to Water, she strongly recommends a virtual visit or an in-person visit from author/illustrator Jim Averbeck.

What does Nya say in a long walk to water?

“She needs to learn,” her mother said. In this quote, readers learn several things. The first is that going and fetching water—the long, boring, hot trek—is the job of women and girls. This is what Nya does, this is what Akeer will do. Akeer will not get to opt out; neither girl goes to school.

What was my name is Salva by Linda Sue Park?

“My name is Salva.” “stands of stunted trees. There was little to eat: a few fruits here and there, always either unripe or worm-rotten. Salva’s peanuts were gone by the end of the third day. After about a week, they were joined by more people—another group of Dinka and several members of a tribe called the Jur-chol.