because Parvana's mother won't make Nooria(Parvana's older sister) go to Marza by herself. And Parvana said she doesn't want to go to Mazar with them, She wants to wait her father out of prison in kabul.
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When Parvana's father is taken away.When Parvana has to become a boy, and when she goes into the markets as a boy.When she begins to dig up bones.When her mother, and her siblings leave for Mazar-Sheriff.When she meets an old school friend Shauzia
Parvana reunites with her family and finds a way to escape Kabul to reach a refugee camp in Pakistan. She faces many challenges but eventually finds safety and a sense of hope for the future.
To help Parvana's mother get over the fact her husband is not with her and in jail .
Parvana dresses as a boy in "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis to be able to navigate the dangerous streets of Kabul, Afghanistan without being harassed or targeted. Under the Taliban's restrictive rule, women were not allowed to go out alone, so Parvana takes on the identity of a boy to provide for her family and keep them safe.
Parvana's mother's name in the book "The Breadwinner" is Fatana.
"The Breadwinner" is a book by Deborah Ellis set in Kabul, Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. It follows the story of Parvana, a young girl who disguises herself as a boy to provide for her family after her father is arrested.
Homa, Fatana Mother,Father, Maryam, Ali, Parvana, Nooria, Shauzia, Kassem, Mrs Weera, her grandchild, Tablain,
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The Breadwinner, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday, tells the story of an indomitable 11-year-old Afghan girl named Parvana. When her father is suddenly arrested in Kabul by the Taliban, Parvana dresses as a boy so she can work to support her family and venture out to discover if her father is still alive.
The original name of the "Parvana's Journey" book by Deborah Ellis is simply "Parvana."