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Chapter Twenty-Three: Setting

by Reina Chaiekh | Feb 26, 2026

When you are reading this book, how are you able to tell which setting the chapters take place in? What do you look for?

Chapter Twenty-Three: Mrs. Weera

by Reina Chaiekh | Feb 26, 2026

The chapter ends with humor in its description of Mrs. Weera. What do you think she is like? What might she do to help?

Chapter Twenty-Three: Weapons

by Reina Chaiekh | Feb 26, 2026

Why is it hard for Parvana and Asif to know who actually owns the weapons stashed in the shed? What does Asif plan to do with them?

Chapter Twenty-Three: Bravery

by Reina Chaiekh | Feb 26, 2026

Parvana does the bravest thing she can think of: she tells Nooria to stay in New York and asks if Maryam can join her. Why is that brave?

Chapter Twenty-Two: Reveal

by Reina Chaiekh | Feb 26, 2026

How does the author reveal the news that the mother is dead? How is it an effective way to present the information?
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