because it was her job to read and write for anyone.
Parvana is surprised to find that the Talib soldier who brings her a letter is actually compassionate and kind, showing a side of humanity that contrasts with the harshness of the Taliban regime. He treats her with respect and even offers a small gesture of understanding, which challenges her preconceived notions about all soldiers being cruel. This moment reveals the complexity of individuals within oppressive systems and highlights Parvana's struggle to maintain hope amidst adversity.
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Parvana's relationship with Shauzia changed because Shauzia left in the hopes of travelling to Paris, so she left Parvana. And if you've read the book Parvana's journey, you'll notice that Parvana keeps writing to Shauzia because she has no one left, even though she doesn't know where Shauzia is
Read the book "Burma Rifles."
Parvana's Journey has 202 pages. I really recommend for you guys to read the trilogy. The first book is called The Breadwinner, he second is called Parvana's Journey, and the final one is called, Mud City. They are fantastic!
Parvana :) Parvana's journey is basically the novel Parvana! Hope this worked xx
Parvana was published in 2002
Talib Kweli's birth name is Talib Greene.
Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
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Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib was an Islamic leader. He had five children. Talib ibn Abi Talib,Aqeel ibn Abi Talib, Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Fākhitah bint Abī Tālib.
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