Part 1 Saigon
Part 2 At Sea
Part 3 Alabama
Symbols/Objects
Ha's Family Members
100

The city and country where Ha’s family lives at the start of the book.

Saigon, Vietnam 

100

The type of vessel the family uses to escape Vietnam.

A Navy ship

100

The nickname Ha gives to the neighbor who helps them and is "not a horse."

Mrs. Washington

100

This fruit represents Ha’s hope and home in Vietnam.

The Papaya Tree

100

The number of brothers Ha has.

Three

200

Ha’s mother works here to support the family after Father is gone.

The Navy (as a secretary)

200

This person makes the difficult decision to leave Vietnam and head for the sea.

Mother

200

The "Cowboy" takes the family to this US state to live.

Alabama

200

Ha chooses to bring this item with her, though it eventually smells like mold.

Her doll (with the mouse bitten cheek)

200

This family member has been missing since Ha was a baby.

The father

300

This major holiday marks the beginning of the story and the "changing of fates."

Tet

300

"He says there's enough/rice and water/for three weeks/but the rescue should happen/much earlier." 

Rations

300

The name Ha’s classmates call her because they cannot pronounce her name.

"Hee-ya" or "Pancake"

300

A heartbreaking symbol of vulnerability and the cost of war.

The baby chick

300

This brother is a gifted cook and the most protective of Ha.

Khoi

400

The reason the family is forced to flee their home.

The Fall of Saigon/The North Vietnamese Army arriving

400

What the family must do with their most precious belongings before leaving.

Burn them/Leave them behind

400

The subject Ha finds much easier than her American classmates, despite the language barrier.

Math

400

It is severed from its source of life that parallels Ha's severance from her homeland.

The cutting of the papaya tree

400

This brother is obsessed with Bruce Lee and wants to learn English quickly.

Vu

500

The name of the leader whose portrait is being replaced as the war nears.

Ho Chi Minh

500

The specific item Mother gives up/loses that symbolizes her love for her husband.

The Amethyst Ring

500

"To make it worse/the cowboys explains/horses here go/neigh, neigh, neigh,/not hee, hee, hee."

What is disconnect is this poem indicating?

A language barrier

500

The emotional state of the family.

Mother's Eyes

500

This brother wants to study engineering and is the first to learn English well.

Quang

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