In the story "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Parvana is a young girl who wears a blue dress, a faded brown striped sweater, and a checkered scarf over her hair. She is described as having brown hair and brown eyes, and she often wears a chador to disguise herself as a boy named Kaseem when necessary.
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Parvana's father is in his late 40s.
its when parvanas sister goes to get merrid when father finds out that they are in trouble by homa
no maryam is parvanas younger sister
Hossain and he died when he was only 14 due to a land line.
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The name of the boy with no leg in Parvana's Journey is Asif. Thanks, SmartCookie1234 xx
In "The Breadwinner," Parvana is described as having brown eyes, a round face, and dark hair that she cuts short. She is also shown to be small for her age, with thin arms and legs.
Parvana's oldest brother, known as "the breadwinner," was taken away by the Taliban for breaking their rules. He was arrested and imprisoned for selling goods in the marketplace, which was forbidden for women under Taliban rule.
the resolution is that parvana and her father is going to Mazar to find their family because they heard that Talibans are taking over Mazar too and Mazar is the place where Nooria(parvanas older sister) having her wedding
Parvana's journey takes place in war-torn Afghanistan. She navigates through the dangers and challenges of living under Taliban rule, seeking to reunite with her family and find a way to survive and help them.