What Is the What by Dave Eggers

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  • Publisher: Random House Inc
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780307385901
  • Sales Rank: 2,528
  • 480pp
  • Series: Vintage Series
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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In a heartrending and astonishing novel, Eggers illuminates the history of the civil war in Sudan through the eyes of Valentino Achak Deng, a refugee now living in the United States. We follow his life as he's driven from his home as a boy and walks, with thousands of orphans, to Ethiopia, where he finds safety — for a time. Valentino's travels, truly Biblical in scope, bring him in contact with government soldiers, janjaweed-like militias, liberation rebels, hyenas and lions, disease and starvation — and a string of unexpected romances. Ultimately, Valentino finds safety in Kenya and, just after the millennium, is finally resettled in the United States, from where this novel is narrated. In this book, written with expansive humanity and surprising humor, we come to understand the nature of the conflicts in Sudan, the refugee experience in America, the dreams of the Dinka people, and the challenge one indomitable man faces in a world collapsing around him.

The New York Times - Francine Prose

Reading What Is the What does indeed make it impossible to pretend that Valentino Achak Deng and the other Lost Boys and all the men and women and children who have suffered, and continue to suffer, fates like his do not exist. Dave Eggers has made the outlines of the tragedy in East Africa — so vague to so many Americans — not only sharp and clear but indelible. An eloquent testimony to the power of storytelling, What Is the What is an extraordinary work of witness, and of art.

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Biography

Dave Eggers grew up close to Chicago and attended the University of Illinois. He is the author of the memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, You Shall Know Our Velocity! and the story collection How We Are Hungry. In 1998, he founded McSweeney's, an independent book-publishing house in San Francisco.

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One of the best I've readby bub

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November 22, 2008: I loved this book from beginning to end. Dave Eggers has a great writing style that makes it hard for you to put the book down.

I Also Recommend: The Road, No Country for Old Men, All the Pretty Horses (Border Trilogy Series #1), The Kite Runner.

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July 15, 2008: I am in my mid-fifties and an avid reader. I read all matter of subjects in both fiction and non-fiction. When I read to the last sentace of this book I felt privileged to have the oportunity to have read this story. I am deeply effected by the humanity and courage told. I will never again have anything but admiration for the southern Sudan people, or any other immagrant fleeing a war torn country. You wont hear me whinning again.


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