![]() ![]() She identifies with the Jewish faith, but it isn't until the end of the novel that she learns of her Jewish heritage. Being raised by Jerusza in the forest, she is unsure of her family's heritage and religious beliefs. Throughout the novel Yona struggles with her identity.How does this inform the decisions she makes after Jerusza passes? Do you think she would have made these choices had she not yearned for her parents or been told their names by Jerusza? Why do you think Jerusza tells her about her family and her home? ![]()
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