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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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
She is Eleven Years old.
In Chapter one. Parvana goes to the prison to get father out of jail. And the worst part was she hears father's snoring.
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.
In "The Breadwinner," the falling action occurs after Parvana's daring mission to find her father in prison. It includes the resolution of the main conflict and the aftermath of Parvana's sacrifices and courage, leading to a sense of closure for the story. It sets the stage for the conclusion and the final transformation of the protagonist.
In "The Breadwinner," Parvana's father calls her Malali as a term of endearment. Malali means "brave" or "courageous" in Dari, the language spoken in Afghanistan. By calling her Malali, he is emphasizing her strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
She is 10 years old The Soviet Reunion left 10 years earlier, which was when she was born. Read Pg. 12