Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Book: What is the What

What is the What was one of the awesome books I read during the month of April.


It tells the story of Valentino Achak Deng, a Dinka who was one of the Lost Boys of Sudan orphaned in the 2nd Sudanese War. Valentino fled on foot with a group of boys and a teacher after their village was destroyed, and they walked all the way to Ethiopia, where they started new lives in a refugee camp. A few years later they were moved to another refugee camp in Kenya. Eventually, Valentino made it to America, where he has lived ever since.

My mom read this book a few years ago, and when my mom is really into a book she has a habit of updating me on it every day in vivid detail, recounting her favorite parts she has read the previous day. While she was reading this book, she kept saying, "Rachel, you read it and you just can't believe it. You just can't believe it." I specifically remember her telling me the Dinka tale that the book is named after.

A common theme of the book is the need to keep moving into the unknown: first the group is moving away from the Arab militias, then they're moving into Ethiopia (an unknown place to most of them), then Kenya (another unknown place), and finally America (where life turns out to not be so easy as they had hoped.)

The book is not all sad, though. There are a lot of funny parts about adapting to life in the various locations Valentino lived. One of my favorites revolved around a tampon box. Upon their first visit to an American grocery store, some of the Lost Boys were entranced by a tampon box because they thought it was really beautiful. Their host mother explained to them what it was for and that they had no need to buy it, but they bought it anyway and proudly displayed it as a centerpiece on their table at home.

I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading for fun. It is a punch to the gut, but a good one.


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