I think that this is the roughest chapter that this book has. It is about the time when Marji's friends and family leave her there alone, mentally, physically, or in most cases both. Most of them are being killed or are leaving forever. A really important boy in her life was leaving to the United States, which made her really sad. In this chapter they introduce Anoosh, who is Marji's uncle. He is a calm person who cares a lot about her. He has all the right things to say all the time. He is the one that Marji most cares about, which makes him a very important character in the book. This chapter reminds me of the Holocaust's book "Number the Stars". It is about a Jewish girl who had no clue about what was going on in the time of the holocaust. Her friends parents are taken to the concentration camps and they are left with her. Then they take them to the concentration camps all together. I find this similar mainly because in the chapter you can see the religion and racism, just like in the holocaust.
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