Chapter Three: Sleeping Face

The author writes, on page 35, “She could see no war in his sleeping face, or in the way his breathing made his little chest rise and fall.” What does this sentence mean to you?

Chapter Three: Admire

List five or six things that Parvana does in this chapter that make you admire her know-how. How many of those things would you be able to do?

Chapter Two: Wailing Woman

Why do you think Parvana is, at first, so angry with the wailing woman? What is wrong with the wailing woman? What does this scene do for the book?

Chapter Two: Classroom

What do you think the father meant by the words “the world is our classroom” (page 23)? Think of some examples in your own life of how you use the world as your classroom.