In "A Long Walk to Water," the author tells the stories of Salva and Nya, therefore making the narrative more exciting for readers. Salva's story is longer and more developed, starting with a big conflict and progressing through multiple events. We see Salva's journey from a young boy escaping the war and tragedy in Sudan to a man who has found a new home and a sense of purpose. On the other hand, Nya's story has one main problem that stays consistent throughout the book, providing a steady pace for readers. We follow Nya as she struggles to find water for her family in a water-dry region, highlighting the daily challenges faced by many in South Sudan. As it says in the text, the author's decision to tell the stories of Salva and Nya in different