Type your answer here... Yes Parvana's Journey is by Deborah Ellis
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 name of the boy with no leg in Parvana's Journey is Asif. Thanks, SmartCookie1234 xx
Yes, that is the typical spelling of the given name Deborah, a proper noun.
You spell her real name like this: Deborah Samson. Lot's of people spell her name wrong and they put it like this: Deborah Sampson but it is clearly spelled wrong. So whatever you do do not spell her name like this: Deborah Sampson.
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
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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.
Deborah Ellis wrote "Parvana's Journey" as a sequel to her earlier novel, "The Breadwinner," to further explore the challenges faced by Afghan children, particularly girls, in a war-torn country. Through the character of Parvana, Ellis aims to highlight themes of resilience, courage, and the harsh realities of life under Taliban rule. The story serves to raise awareness about the struggles for education and freedom faced by many in Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of hope and perseverance. Ellis's work seeks to give a voice to those who are often marginalized in society.
Parvana :) Parvana's journey is basically the novel Parvana! Hope this worked xx
Some of the books written by Deborah Ellis include "The Breadwinner" series, "Parvana's Journey," "My Name Is Parvana," and "No Safe Place." These books often focus on themes of social justice, human rights, and the experiences of young people in conflict zones.
The name of the boy with no leg in Parvana's Journey is Asif. Thanks, SmartCookie1234 xx
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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!
In the story "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Parvana is a young girl who wears a blue dress, a faded brown striped sweater, and a checkered scarf over her hair. She is described as having brown hair and brown eyes, and she often wears a chador to disguise herself as a boy named Kaseem when necessary.
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