No, Parvana's Journey by Deborah Ellis is the 2nd book in the trilogy. The third book is called Mud City. Parvana's Journey is about her search for her missing family and Mud City is about her friend, Shauzia.
The author of "The Breadwinner" is Deborah Ellis. The book follows the story of an eleven-year-old girl living in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Trenton Lee Stewart wrote the book and Carson Ellis illustrates it
Deborah Ellis was inspired to write The Breadwinner after meeting Afghan refugees in Pakistan and hearing their stories of survival and resilience. She wanted to bring attention to the challenges faced by Afghan girls living under Taliban rule and shed light on their experiences.
The next book after Parvana's Journey is called ,"Mud City." That's the last book out of the three in the BreadWinner Trilogy. Pretty sad... Deborah Ellis should've made more but, no shame to that. I hope this answered to your question. Happy Reading!
In the book "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Shauzia dresses as a boy and goes by the name of Shafiq.
The book "Statistics for Dummies" has been written by Deborah Rumsey (also known as "Deborah Jean Rumsey"). Actually, she is a Statistics Education Specialist in the "Department of Statistics" at the Ohio State University.
Yes, in the book "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Parvana's father is killed by a landmine while trying to earn money for his family.
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Deborah in the Book of Judges
Deborah Ellis worked as a counselor and a social worker before becoming a full-time author. She used her experiences from these roles to write books focusing on social justice and human rights issues.