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Mary Williams (1) (1967–)

Author of Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan

For other authors named Mary Williams, see the disambiguation page.

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A memoir about growing up poor in a chaotic, neglectful family while her Black Panther father was imprisoned. One bright spot was going to a posh summer camp run by Jane Fonda. Mary confided in Jane Fonda about how she had been sexually assaulted, and Jane Fonda adopted her (in every sense except legally.) Mary had many adventures including working in Antarctica and running a non-profit for Sudanese “lost boys,” and then finally reconnected with her biological family. I felt there was something missing, a sense of the writer being able to sum up her whole life so far and say what it was all about, but I didn’t really care because it was interesting.… (more)
 
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jollyavis | 4 other reviews | Dec 14, 2021 |
Brothers in Hope written by Mary Williams is a story about a young African American boy uniting with thousands of other orphan boys to walk through a refugee camp in another country after theirs was destroyed due to the Civil War. This story is based on true events. I recommend this book to any middle school history classroom as it discusses the components of the Civil War and the Ethiopian culture.
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mas188 | 50 other reviews | Apr 26, 2021 |
"When their village in Sudan is attacked and their families lost, Garang and countless other boys have to embark on a long journey during which they deal with severe hunger, thirst, illness and exhaustion. They finally reach Ethiopia and the refugee camp, but this place of hope proves to be temporary. Now they have to repeat the nightmarish journey in order to get to another camp in Kenya where they are faced with continuous struggles for survival. As Garang grows up, he becomes a leader who seeks ways to improve conditions. At last, he and some of the other boys are offered the opportunity to go to the US. Williams allows Garang to narrate his story of unimaginable suffering and pain and the atrocities of war. Christie’s strongly hued acrylic paintings provide graphic accompaniment in his affecting style. Powerful and deeply moving, but definitely not for the youngest readers. (author’s note, afterword) (Picture book. 10+)" www.kirkusreviews.com… (more)
 
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CDJLibrary | 50 other reviews | Mar 30, 2021 |
The book Brothers Hope written by Mary Williams, tells a powerful story of an orphaned boy who is struggling to survive the civil war and in the Sudan. Not only is this book focused on Garang, but it is also focused on the thousands of other boys that he comes across along the way. l highly recommend this book to any middle school history classroom. This book gives a deep insight to what they went through in this time.
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