![]() A cracking sound like gunshots is heard outside. He will see her headscarf from afar and when she sees him she’ll get his milk ready. He imagines his mother looking out to the road for when he will come home. Salva is currently hungry and is dreaming of milk. It is a good day when they can get a guinea hen or squirrel and cook it up and eat it. Salva and the boys make cows out of clay and try to make the best one. The cows only need a bit of watching, and there is plenty of time to play. ![]() He thinks of driving them with the local boys to the good grazing areas. ![]() Today Salva wishes he were at home with the cattle. Salva has three brothers and two sisters. ![]() Salva’s father is successful, owning many cattle and working as a judge. ![]() Salva knows he is lucky to be at school, though he cannot attend during the dry season because his family moves away from their village. At home, he speaks Dinka, but here at school, his teacher teaches them Arabic. There are thorns, heat, and time-and that is it.Įleven-year-old Salva sits perfectly, ostensibly paying attention to the teacher but dreaming about when he can get out on the road home. Nya carries the empty plastic water container, which is much easier than when she has to carry it home full. ![]()
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