![]() ![]() ![]() Jude is fearful about the future, but she finds little ways to keep herself from obsessing about her brother’s safety and try to immerse herself in the culture. She worries about her ability to speak English and the frosty reception from Sarah further underscores her worries. to live with her uncle Mazin, aunt Michelle, and cousin Sarah, she feels completely out of her element. Jude is devastated, but she accepts her parents’ decision and hopes for a new life in America. Baba and Issa will not be going with them. Jude and Issa butt heads because she does not want anything in her life to change and she resents her brother’s desire to join in the unrest and possibly send their lives into upheaval.Īfter the protests get more violent and Issa moves out of the house, Jude’s parents tell her that she must move to the U.S. ![]() Issa has grown more interested in the pro-democracy protests of the past couple of weeks despite his father’s attempts to dissuade him from participating. Jude is also very close to her older brother, Issa. ![]() They spend nearly all of their time together. Jude goes to the beach with her best friend, Fatima. The following version of this book was used to create the guide: Warga, Jasmine. ![]()
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