Parvana is a fictional character from the novel "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis. The story follows her struggles and resilience in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. Since she is not a real person, her fate is determined by the narrative rather than real-world events. In the context of the story, her survival and experiences are key themes, but her continued existence depends on the interpretation of the reader or any adaptations made from the book.
Yes, he is still alive.
Yes she still alive
Yes she is still alive
yes,she is still alive
Parvana's mother's name in the book "The Breadwinner" is Fatana.
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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.
Parvana was published in 2002
Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
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because Parvana's mother won't make Nooria(Parvana's older sister) go to Marza by herself. And Parvana said she doesn't want to go to Mazar with them, She wants to wait her father out of prison in kabul.
Parvana's relationship with Shauzia changed because Shauzia left in the hopes of travelling to Paris, so she left Parvana. And if you've read the book Parvana's journey, you'll notice that Parvana keeps writing to Shauzia because she has no one left, even though she doesn't know where Shauzia is
Parvana's journey takes place in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime in the late 1990s.
Parvana is the girl from Afghanistan. She 11 year old and she go work to help parent...
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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.