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Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, 11-year-old Parvana has rarely been outdoors. Barred from attending school, shopping at the market, or even playing in the streets of Kabul, the heroine of Deborah Ellis's engrossing children's novel The Breadwinner is trapped inside her family's one-room home. That is, until the Taliban hauls away her father and Parvana realizes that it's up to her to become the "breadwinner" and disguise herself as a boy to support her mother, two sisters, and baby brother. Set in the early years of the Taliban regime, this topical novel for middle readers explores the harsh realities of life for girls and women in modern-day Afghanistan. A political activist whose first book for children, Looking for X, dealt with poverty in Toronto, Ellis based The Breadwinner on the true-life stories of women in Afghan refugee camps.
In the wily Parvana, Ellis creates a character to whom North American children will have no difficulty relating. The daughter of university-educated parents, Parvana is thoroughly westernized in her outlook and responses. A pint-sized version of Offred from Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Parvana conceals her critique of the repressive Muslim state behind the veil of her chador. Although the dialogue is occasionally stilted and the ending disappointingly sketchy, The Breadwinner is essential reading for any child curious about ordinary Afghans. Like so many books and movies on the subject, it is also eerily prophetic. "Maybe someone should drop a big bomb on the country and start again," says a friend of Parvana's. "'They've tried that,' Parvana said, 'It only made things worse.'" (Ages 9 to 12) --Lisa Alward
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Filles, Responsabilité, Fiction, Droits, Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse, Femmes, Talibans, Rôle selon le sexe, Survival, Taliban, Familia, Girls, Children's stories, Canadian, Responsibility, Women's rights, Rol sexual, Family, Littérature de jeunesse anglaise, Juvenile fiction, Disguise, Ficción juvenil, Sex role, Responsibilidad, Government policy, Social conditions, Employment, Women, Families, Children's stories, American, Sex discrimination, Islamic fundamentalism, Family life, Social life and customs, Politics and governmentPlaces
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The Breadwinner: An Afghan Child In A War Torn Land (The Breadwinner #1)
2002, Scholastic Inc.
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0439446333 9780439446334
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The Breadwinner (The Breadwinner #1)
2001, Douglas & McIntyre, Distributed in the USA by Publishers Group West
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"A groundwood book."
Sequel: Parvana's journey.
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Originally published in Canada as The Breadwinner.
There are many types of battle in Afghanistan.Imagine living in a country where women and girls are not allowed to leave the house without a man. Imagine having to wear clothes that cover every part of your body, including your face, whenever you go out. This is the life of Parvana, a young girl growing up in Afghanistan under the control of an extreme religious military group.When soldiers burst into her home and drag her father off to prison, Parvana is forced to take responsibility for her whole family, dressing as a boy to make a living in the marketplace of Kabul, risking her life in the dangerous and volatile city.By turns exciting and touching, Parvanais a story of courage in the face of overwhelming fear and repression.
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