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Parvana made her fictional debut in Deborah Ellis’s first novel, The Breadwinner, published in 2001. Readers got to know Parvana as a brave 11-year-old who disguised herself as a boy in order to earn food for her family. Two subsequent novels continued the stories of an Afghan community caught between the Taliban and Western coalition forces.

In , Parvana, now 15, is imprisoned by American soldiers who suspect that she is a terrorist. Before her arrest, she had been reunited with her mother and sisters and was living out her dream of teaching in a school for girls. The chapters alternate between her imprisonment and her life immediately prior to the arrest. Ellis does not shy away from giving readers a painful, yet hope-filled conclusion to this series. Ages 11 and up. (Groundwood)

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