Nostalgia
Isolation
Migrants Through Time
100

This term describes the bittersweet longing for something that no longer exists or has changed.


What is nostalgia?

100

These black portals erase the importance of borders throughout the novel.

 The doors

100

In chapter 10, Nadia avoids isolation better than Saeed because she is able to do this.

Adapt/form new relationships

200

Saeed continues to practice this habit from the past even in Marin.

Praying

200

Despite being surrounded by millions in cities like London or San Francisco, many characters experience this type of "crowded" loneliness.


What is alienation/invisibility?

200

The Palo Alto’s woman children encourage her to leave behind this physical reminder of her past life.

Her house 

300

Even when the circumstances shift in her surrounding life the Palo Alto women‘s attachment to her home shows how memory can slow this down.

Moving forward/changing

300

This modern technology is the way characters try to bridge the gap between their old lives and new ones.


What is the internet/phones

300

How many children did the Palo Alto woman have?

2

400

This specific emotion often acts as a "trap" for migrants, preventing them from fully integrating into their new lives.


What is mourning/what is regret?

400

The Palo Alto woman’s isolation is first shown after the death of this person.

Her husband (2nd)

400

Who did the Palo Alto woman think looked more at home than she was?

“The homeless ones who spoke no English”.

500

What did the old woman say to be patient about?

Her house, because it would be the kids “soon”.

500

“For people bought and sold houses the way they bought and sold ______”.

Stocks

500

Which descendant of The Palo Alto woman was the only one that would still see her, meeting up with her  ”often as much as once a week”.

Her granddaughter

M
e
n
u