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The Breadwinner
“This book was touching and heart breaking that was because women are treated as if they are animals in the Middle East. The Taliban is a militia group that treats those women as animals. The rules are that the Taliban enforces us that they can't leave the house unless they are by their husband or...”
“This book was touching and heart breaking that was because women are treated as if they are animals in the Middle East. The Taliban is a militia group that treats those women as animals. The rules are that the Taliban enforces us that they can't leave the house unless they are by their husband or a male. This book is mainly about a 11 year old girl named Parvana that tries to support her family but, unfortunately her dad had gotten his leg blown off by a bomb and after that incident he wound up in jail. Since her dad is in jail and no one else can tend to the family, parvana has to be brave and sell goods under her own risk. Since the Taliban don't like girls unattended parvana has to be disguised as a boy to sell goods to provide money. If the Taliban catches parvana being disguised as a boy then she would get shot! There was a mysterious woman that was giving gifts to pervana out of a window. Parvana was curious to see who it was. So later that night parvana had gone into the mysterious house and discovered a secret...
I would recommend this book to anybody that likes sad but inspirational books about people living during a hard time but tries to get by. This book was not that difficult to read and I gave these three stars because I didn’t really like the topic. My opinion on this book is an action packed book but also very sad. That is because woman have no rights and allot of those people are living in a poverty. The only way to get by is to sell their own goods that haven’t been blown up by bombs.”
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