I will keep this simple. The book breadwinner is about an Afghanistan girl who is helping her family by bring money to them because her father was taken away by the Taliban and there is no other man in the family, and a girl is not aloud to go out of the house. And the rest of the book is just saying how her life is disguised as a boy. It's a really good book you should read it.
parvana needs to make bread (money) for her family
It has 170 pages.
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Parvana's mother's name in the book "The Breadwinner" is Fatana.
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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.
The author of "The Breadwinner" is Deborah Ellis. The book follows the story of an eleven-year-old girl living in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
A hyperbole in the book "Breadwinner" would be an exaggerated statement used to emphasize a point or create a vivid image. For example, if a character in the book said, "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse," it would be a hyperbole used to convey extreme hunger.
In the book "The Breadwinner," it has been four years since the mother last walked outside of their home due to the restrictions on women's movements imposed by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
"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.
its when parvanas sister goes to get merrid when father finds out that they are in trouble by homa
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