![]() *This text will be available in the room for students to read during their free time, as well as used for a read aloud during the lesson focused on assimilating to a new country.īrothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan By: Mary Williams However, he comes up with a plan to teach everyone how to say his name correctly and feels more comfortable in his new school. When Sangoel comes to America, no one can pronounce his name correctly and he feels really sad about it. His name, Sangoel, is very important to him, because it is the name of his ancestors, and he is now he man in his family because he lost his father to the war. This book is told from the perspective of an eight-year-old boy from Sudan, leaving a refugee camp to come to America. ![]() ![]() My Name is Sangoel By: Karen Lynn Williams and Khadra Mohammed ![]()
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