The Breadwinner (A)
This first book in Deborah Ellis's riveting "Breadwinner" series is an award-winning novel about loyalty, survival, families, and friendship under extraordinary circumstances during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan.
Eleven-year-old Parvana lives with her family in one room of a bombed-out apartment building in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital city. Parvana's father -- a history teacher until his school was bombed and his health destroyed -- works from a blanket on the ground in the marketplace, reading letters for people who cannot read or write. One day, he is arrested for the crime of having a foreign education, and the family is left without someone who can earn money or even shop for food. As conditions for the family grow desperate, only one solution emerges. Forbidden to earn money as a girl, Parvana must transform herself into a boy, and become the breadwinner.
The 15th-anniversary edition includes a special foreword by Deborah Ellis as well as a new map, an updated author's note, and a glossary to provide young readers with background and context. All royalties from the sale of this book will go to Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan. Parvana's Fund supports education projects for Afghan women and children.
AWARDS:
- Winner, Hackmatack Award, 2003
- Short-listed, Trillium Book Award, 2001
- Winner, Baia delle Favole Prize for ages 9–12, 2003
- Winner, Middle East Book Award, 2002
- Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award, 2003
- Winner, Swedish Peter Pan Prize, 2003
- Long-listed, OLA Golden Oak Award, 2003
- Long-listed, OLA Red Maple Award, 2001
Paperback, ISBN 9781554987658, SKU 1094165
Book Title | The Breadwinner (A) |
Publisher: | Groundwood Books |
Author | Deborah Ellis |
ISBN |
This first book in Deborah Ellis's riveting "Breadwinner" series is an award-winning novel about loyalty, survival, families, and friendship under extraordinary circumstances during the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan.
Eleven-year-old Parvana lives with her family in one room of a bombed-out apartment building in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital city. Parvana's father -- a history teacher until his school was bombed and his health destroyed -- works from a blanket on the ground in the marketplace, reading letters for people who cannot read or write. One day, he is arrested for the crime of having a foreign education, and the family is left without someone who can earn money or even shop for food. As conditions for the family grow desperate, only one solution emerges. Forbidden to earn money as a girl, Parvana must transform herself into a boy, and become the breadwinner.
The 15th-anniversary edition includes a special foreword by Deborah Ellis as well as a new map, an updated author's note, and a glossary to provide young readers with background and context. All royalties from the sale of this book will go to Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan. Parvana's Fund supports education projects for Afghan women and children.
AWARDS:
- Winner, Hackmatack Award, 2003
- Short-listed, Trillium Book Award, 2001
- Winner, Baia delle Favole Prize for ages 9–12, 2003
- Winner, Middle East Book Award, 2002
- Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award, 2003
- Winner, Swedish Peter Pan Prize, 2003
- Long-listed, OLA Golden Oak Award, 2003
- Long-listed, OLA Red Maple Award, 2001
Paperback, ISBN 9781554987658, SKU 1094165 Publisher recommended for ages 10 to 14/grades 5 to 9.