Parvana lived in Kabul, Afghanistan. Her story unfolds during the Taliban's rule, which significantly impacts her life and the lives of those around her. The setting plays a crucial role in showcasing the challenges faced by women and families during that period.
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.
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.
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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!
Parvana was published in 2002
Parvana was born in 1847 in the story
Parvana has to go get water because her city is under Taliban rule, and they have cut off the water supply to the district. As a result, families are forced to collect water from a well outside the city in order to survive.
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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.