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      • The Breadwinner, also known as Parvana, is a 2000 children’s novel by Canadian author and activist Deborah Ellis. It centers on an 11-year-old girl named Parvana who, due to her family’s circumstances, is forced to defy the Taliban and their repressive laws to become the breadwinner for her family.
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  2. Parvana is the novel’s 11-year-old protagonist. She’s proud of being Afghan and adores Afghan history. She’s particularly fond of the historical figure Malali, who led Afghan troops to victory during the war with the British. Thinking of Malali often reminds Parvana to be brave.

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      Summary. Analysis. Under her breath, Parvana whispers that...

  3. Character Analysis. Parvana is not your typical eleven-year-old girl, but she would certainly like to be. She is living in Kabul—a city in Afghanistan—under Taliban rule, so she is surrounded by violence, oppression, and poverty… and before long, her family sees her as their only hope for survival. No pressure or anything though. Parvana as Kaseem.

  4. Parvana is an 11-year-old girl who lives in Kabul, Afghanistan with her mother Fatana, her father Nurullah, her bossy older sister Nooria, her cheerful younger sister Maryam and her baby brother Ali. Taliban soldiers enter her house and arrest her father for having a foreign education.

  5. Parvana. Parvana is the novel’s 11-year-old protagonist. She’s proud of being Afghan and adores Afghan history. She’s particularly fond of the historical figure Malali, who led Afghan troops to victory during the war with the… read analysis of Parvana.

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Historical Context of The Breadwinner. Afghanistan, as Parvana notes, has a long history of strife and conquest, but The Breadwinner focuses mainly on the events of the late 20th century. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979; the resulting conflict was one of the final Cold War proxy wars.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · The Breadwinner, also known as Parvana, is a children's novel by Deborah Ellis published in 2000. In 1996, Ellis spent several months visiting women and girls living in Pakistan's refugee camps.

  8. Summary. Analysis. Under her breath, Parvana whispers that she can read the letter almost as well as Father can. She says it quietly because no one in the Kabul market wants to hear her say something like this; she’s just in the market to help Father walk there and back. Really, she shouldn’t be outside at all.