The Breadwinner

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Groundwood Books Ltd, 2001 - 170 頁
The Breadwinner brings to life an issue that has recently exploded in the international media Ñ the reality of life under the Taliban. Young Parvana lives with her family in one room of a bombed-out apartment building in Kabul, Afghanistan. Because he has a foreign education, her father is arrested by the Taliban, the religious group that controls the country. Since women cannot appear in public unless covered head to toe, or go to school, or work outside the home, the family becomes increasingly desperate until Parvana conceives a plan. She cuts her hair and disguises herself as a boy to earn money for her family. ParvanaÕs determination to survive is the force that drives this novel set against the backdrop of an intolerable situation brought about by war and religious fanaticism. Deborah Ellis spent several months talking with women and girls in Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan and Russia. This suspenseful, timely novel is the result of those encounters. Royalties from the sale of The Breadwinner will go toward educating Afghan girls in Pakistani refugee camps. Ò...a potent portrait of life in contemporary Afghanistan, showing that powerful heroines can survive even in the most oppressive ... conditions.Ó Ñ Booklist
 

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ONE
7
TWO
19
THREE
34
FOUR
44
FIVE
54
SIX
63
SEVEN
74
EIGHT
83
TEN
104
ELEVEN
114
TWELVE
123
THIRTEEN
135
FOURTEEN
144
FIFTEEN
155
AUTHORS NOTE
167
GLOSSARY
170

NINE
95

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Deborah Ellis is best known for her Breadwinner Trilogy set in Afghanistan and Pakistan Ñ a series that has been published in twenty-five languages, with more than one million dollars in royalties donated to Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan and Street Kids International. She has won the Governor General's Award, the Ruth Schwartz Award, the University of California's Middle East Book Award, Sweden's Peter Pan Prize, the Jane Addams Children's Book Award and the Vicky Metcalf Award for a Body of Work. She recently received the Ontario Library Association's President's Award for Exceptional Achievement, and she has been named to the Order of Ontario.

Deborah lives in Simcoe, Ontario.

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