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.
Oh, dude, Malali in "The Breadwinner" is the main character Parvana's little sister. She's a spunky, curious kid who brings some lightness to the story. So, like, Malali means trouble in the most adorable way possible.
the resolution is that parvana and her father is going to Mazar to find their family because they heard that Talibans are taking over Mazar too and Mazar is the place where Nooria(parvanas older sister) having her wedding
the conflit is the taliban wouldn't let the woman out of the house plot a one room aparment in Afghanistan stetting afghanistain protaganist parvanna antagonist mrs weera conclusion parvana and her mom and her sister go to Pakistan theme historical fiction
It has 170 pages.
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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.
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!
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!
The author of "The Breadwinner" is Deborah Ellis. The book follows the story of an eleven-year-old girl living in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
Parvana :) Parvana's journey is basically the novel Parvana! Hope this worked xx
"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.
Parvana's mother's name in the book "The Breadwinner" is Fatana.
parvana needs to make bread (money) for her family
Parvana sells her beloved shalwar kameez in the book "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis because her family is struggling financially after her father is unfairly imprisoned, and they need money for food and other necessities. It is a difficult decision for her to make, but she sacrifices her personal belongings to help support her family.
Ah, the metaphors in "The Breadwinner" are like little happy trees in a painting. They help us see deeper meanings beyond the words on the page, like how a seed represents hope or a bird in a cage symbolizes freedom. Just like in art, metaphors add layers of beauty and understanding to the story, creating a rich tapestry for us to explore and appreciate.
In the book "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Shauzia dresses as a boy and goes by the name of Shafiq.
"The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis is a serious and thought-provoking book about a young girl living in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. It does not contain puns or humor, as it focuses on the challenges faced by the protagonist in a war-torn society.