![]() ![]() ![]() What I liked most about this book was how the author took this sad harsh topic but spun it into a fictional character, so that the reader can see what some people have to live through every day. I recommend this book for teenagers, and for people who want to see the world through a new perspective. This book is a real eye-opener and is at parts a little hard to read, but the overall message was phenomenal. Throughout this book, there are so many places where I went “wow am I lucky”. So, Parvana dresses up as a boy and goes out to do her father’s work. And if Parvana goes alone she will most likely get stolen as a slave, captured, beaten, or worse. When Parvana’s father gets ill, who is going to earn money to put food scraps on the family’s table? If Parvana’s mother is seen alone in public, she will get beaten, thrown in jail, or even, killed. In that society, women mean nothing, and girls even less. ![]() ![]() The culture of that society is that the father is the breadwinner, and men dominate all other things. This book is based on 11-year-old Parvana, who is struggling to live life in Afghanistan, under Taliban rule. This book takes place in Pakistan, where men dominate women, and men are always the breadwinner. Do you know what a “breadwinner” is? A breadwinner is a person who earns money to support the family. ![]()
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