"Stop hitting me!" Parvana yelled while the tail hit her. Paravana is a very joyful, nothing can bring her down! She is also a determined, hard worker. If she has something to say she will say it. She loves making her own decisions, as you can tell she loves adventures. She has achieved many things, one being working to take care of her family. Parvana is always willing to help out. Even thought She's a joyful girl, there is one thing that brings her down and that's Nooria, her older sister.
Hossain
Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
Parvana's mother's name in the book "The Breadwinner" is Fatana.
The sequels in the "Breadwinner" series are "Parvana's Journey," "Mud City," and "My Name is Parvana." They continue the story of Parvana's struggles and adventures in war-torn Afghanistan.
parvana needs to make bread (money) for her family
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.
She is Eleven Years old.
Parvana is a young girl with long dark hair, brown eyes, and a determined expression. In the story "The Breadwinner," she wears a traditional Afghan dress with a headscarf to disguise herself as a boy in order to move around freely in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
shauzia is an old classmate of parvana's before the taliban stopped education for girls.
Kids In my class like Lego Ninjago
She is Parvana's P.E. teacher. Parvana found her on the marketplace while running away from the taliban. She is also a group of an asociation of woman vs. the taliban.
"The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis is dedicated to the women and girls of Afghanistan. The dedication acknowledges their strength, resilience, and struggles in the face of conflict and oppression.