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All royalties from the sale of this book will go to Women for Women, an organization that helps women in Afghanistan.
The second book telling of a young girl living in Afghanistan during the control of the Taliban, Parvana's Journey is an incredible yet haunting novel of resilience and hope.
Parvana's Journey is just like what the title says it's about ... Parvana's journey. The book talked about Parvana and her dad's long way from Kabul to find her mother and the rest of her family. During Parvana's journey, she is forced to face lots of questions. Problems like How will I get food? Where am I staying tonight? What if people recognized me as a girl? Are there Taliban's nearby? And most importantly, is this place safe? This book reminded me of another book called Kids of Kabul. It's

A heart-wrenching read that all must read.To read my full review, click here.
This was the 1st book I read when I was in primary school and since then I realised I would read more books as I enjoyed reading this one.
Amazing book! The sequel to the breadwinner is equally as good. I look forward to reading the next one
Deborah Ellis
Paperback | Pages: 199 pages Rating: 4.1 | 6705 Users | 553 Reviews

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Title | : | Parvana's Journey (The Breadwinner #2) |
Author | : | Deborah Ellis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 199 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2002 by Groundwood Books (first published July 23rd 2002) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. War. Realistic Fiction |
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In Parvana's Journey, the Taliban still control Afghanistan, but Kabul is in ruins. Parvana's father has just died, and her mother, sister, and brother could be anywhere in the country. Parvana knows she must find them. Despite her youth, Parvana sets out alone, masquerading as a boy. She soon meets other children who are victims of war -- an infant boy in a bombed-out village, a nine-year-old girl who thinks she has magic powers over landmines, and a boy with one leg. The children travel together, forging a kind of family out of sheer need. The strength of their bond makes it possible to survive the most desperate conditions.All royalties from the sale of this book will go to Women for Women, an organization that helps women in Afghanistan.
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Original Title: | Parvana's Journey |
ISBN: | 0888995199 (ISBN13: 9780888995193) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Breadwinner #2 |
Setting: | Afghanistan |
Literary Awards: | Jane Addams Children's Book Award for Older Children (2003), Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2005), Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award for Adult Middle Reader (2003) |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 6705 Users | 553 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books Parvana's Journey (The Breadwinner #2)
I've been reading this book off-and-on since school began. Sometimes I'm just not able to take the casual brutality being related. "Parvana's Journey" clearly illustrates the indifference of war.I read "The Breadwinner" a few years ago because I was looking for something for my preAP students to read. I want them to learn more about what life is like outside of the United States; I want them to learn that life in the US is so easy so we ought not take it for granted.Then I was told that parentsThe second book telling of a young girl living in Afghanistan during the control of the Taliban, Parvana's Journey is an incredible yet haunting novel of resilience and hope.
Parvana's Journey is just like what the title says it's about ... Parvana's journey. The book talked about Parvana and her dad's long way from Kabul to find her mother and the rest of her family. During Parvana's journey, she is forced to face lots of questions. Problems like How will I get food? Where am I staying tonight? What if people recognized me as a girl? Are there Taliban's nearby? And most importantly, is this place safe? This book reminded me of another book called Kids of Kabul. It's

A heart-wrenching read that all must read.To read my full review, click here.
This was the 1st book I read when I was in primary school and since then I realised I would read more books as I enjoyed reading this one.
Amazing book! The sequel to the breadwinner is equally as good. I look forward to reading the next one
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