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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Sudan • Late 20th Century
2007
National Geographic
Adult
13-18 years
God Grew Tired of Us follows John Bul Dau’s 1,000-mile journey from his village in Sudan to a refugee camp in Kenya, detailing his experiences as one of the Lost Boys, and his eventual relocation to America, where he faces cultural challenges but remains determined to help Southern Sudan. The memoir includes harrowing accounts of violence, starvation, and disease affecting fellow refugees.
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God Grew Tired of Us by John Bul Dau is a compelling memoir that provides a poignant glimpse into the harrowing journey of the Lost Boys of Sudan. Readers praise its emotional depth and inspiring message of resilience. Some critique it for its narrative pace and occasional lack of detail. Overall, it is an impactful and enlightening read.
Readers who enjoy God Grew Tired of Us by John Bul Dau are typically drawn to memoirs of resilience and survival. They appreciate narratives similar to What Is the What by Dave Eggers and A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, which explore themes of war, displacement, and the human spirit’s capacity to overcome adversity.
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An alternative name for John Bul Dau, whose early life in Sudan and subsequent immigration to America drive his efforts to improve conditions in Sudan and support fellow refugees.
God Grew Tired of Us is both a memoir by John Bul Dau and a documentary film that received the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival.
John Bul Dau, one of the "Lost Boys" of Sudan who is featured in God Grew Tired of Us, went on to become an advocate for the South Sudanese community and founded several non-profit organizations to help his people.
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The book not only recounts John Bul Dau's journey as a refugee but also his challenging integration into American society, providing insights into cultural adaptation and resilience.
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387
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Sudan • Late 20th Century
2007
National Geographic
Adult
13-18 years
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