If you had the chance to look into a person’s soul, their past, would you want to remember what you see? In the case of Valentino Achak Deng, you would probably try to forget, but he must live with the memories every day of his life. In the novel What is the What by Dave Eggers, the story of a boy ripped from his family and home in war-torn This book follows Valentino, whose given name was Achak Achak, from his village in Marial Bai to the 13 years he spent in Ethiopian and Kenyan refugee camps and finally to Atlanta, Georgia, the latest stop on his journey. As one of the Lost Boys, he walked across Sudan’s harsh landscapes with thousands of other boys in search of a safe haven after his village was raided and destroyed, watching those around him die of exhaustion, diseases, and even in the jaws of wild beasts. He often went days without food, water, or shelter, and when food was available the portions were meager. Not knowing the fate of his family and having little hope of ever returning to his village, Valentino struggled with his will to live, and even attempted to take his own life. He eventually came to Kakuma, a refugee camp in
The purpose of What is the What is perhaps the most important thing to remember after reading it. In Valentino’s own words, “this book was born out of the desire on the part of myself and the author to reach out to others to help them understand the atrocities many successive governments of
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