Toy Airplane
This is Pasoon’s only plaything. It represents the innocence of childhood.
The Poppy Field
This is a crop of flowers where Reshmina nearly gets shot. It symbolizes the challenges of war-torn Afghanistan.
Scars
These are traces of injuries Brandon and Reshmina sustain as children, but that heal. They symbolize hope.
The Village Cemetery
This is the burial ground for Reshmina’s people. It symbolizes the troubled past.
Team
This is something that Brandon and his father are after his mother’s death. It symbolizes common goals and purposes.
The Cedar Cone
This is a seed pod Reshmina finds on the ground while trying to stop Pasoon. It represents hope and the future.
The Snow Leopard
This is an animal Reshmina sees in the hills above the village. It represents courage and strength.
The Tasmanian Devil Stuffed Animal
This is something Brandon pulls out of the...
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