The narrative traces the parallel stories of Salva Dut, a Sudanese boy fleeing the Second Sudanese Civil War in 1985, and Nya, a Sudanese girl who spends her days fetching water for her family in 2008. Salva’s journey depicts his arduous trek across Sudan, Ethiopia, and Kenya, facing starvation, wild animals, and relentless heat in search of safety and a new life. Nya’s story illustrates the daily struggle to access clean water, a fundamental resource that dictates much of her life’s routine and limits her opportunities.
The juxtaposition of these narratives highlights both the immediate dangers faced by refugees and the long-term challenges of water scarcity in Sudan. The book underscores the resilience of the human spirit, particularly Salva’s determination to survive and his eventual establishment of Water for South Sudan, an organization dedicated to drilling wells in his homeland. This initiative aims to alleviate the burden on communities like Nya’s, providing access to clean water and transforming their lives by freeing up time for education and other pursuits.