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  1. The point of view shifts to the alternate-chapter protagonist, Reshmina, a twelve-year-old girl living in Afghanistan in 2019. She practices her counting in English as she gathers sticks of firewood.

  2. Ground Zero alternates chapters between the storylines of Brandon and Reshmina. Brandon’s storyline takes place on September 11, 2001, in the World Trade Center. Reshmina’s storyline takes place on September 11, 2019, in a small village in Afghanistan.

  3. Sep 11, 2021 · The short chapters alternate between Brandon and Reshmina and they each tend to end on cliff hangers which keep you reading. Ground Zero is a powerful novel that brings back memories and emotions of that day.

  4. Ground Zero Summary and Analysis of Brandon: Scars – Reshmina: Moving Forward. Summary. Brandon and Richard go down the stairs to the 89th floor. Brandon expresses his guilt over having encouraged the woman to run out of the elevator; now she’s horribly burned. Richard tells him that at least she’s alive.

  5. Ground Zero is a story told from two points of view. Brandon, from New York, is experiencing the 9/11 attacks in 2001, and Reshmina, in Afghanistan 18 years later, gets caught in battles between the extremist Taliban group and the American and Afghan Army.

  6. Pasoon lunges for the plastic airplane, but Reshmina holds it away. Reshmina says he can’t tell the Taliban about Taz; he can’t give refuge and take revenge at the same time. Pasoon says he can make twenty times more in the Taliban than as a goat herder. She says they are killers.

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  8. Ground Zero helps readers understand the events of 9/11 and the lasting impact 9/11 had on Afghanistan. While both Brandon’s and Reshmina’s stories are compelling, Reshmina’s side of the story makes readers question the nature of war.

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