Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Book Review: The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis

The Breadwinner
By Deborah Ellis


This book is about an 11 year old girl, Parvana who lived in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. Taliban, the extremist group who use the name of Islam to oppress people ruled her country. She lived in one bedroom apartment with her parents, baby brother, and 2 sisters. Her entire city showed signs of destruction and devastation. Her father, the only breadwinner of the family, was a history teacher. He lost his leg in a bomb explosion and could not teach any more. All he could do was sit on the roadside and read or write letters for people who were not literate. Things got even worst for Parvana’s when her dad got arrested, his only crime was knowing a foreign language. Parvana had to step up and earn some money to support her family. Since The Taliban did not allow women to slip out of their homes, allowing them to work was out of question. Parvana decided to dress up as a boy to avoid the Taliban’s attention and become the breadwinner of her household. Will Parvana be able to earn a livelihood for her family? Will she ever be able to escape from the Taliban’s oppression and live a free life? Will she be able to do something to get father out of jail? I will not spoil the ending for you J
I enjoyed reading this book a lot. Throughout this book I felt sadness in my heart for all those girls who actually have to live under the oppression of Taliban. They are not allowed to go to school and are forced to do what they do not want to, like wearing a burqa ( a full body cover). No one deserves the kind of life Parvana had to live. While reading this book, I felt gratitude for the free life I live. I get to make choices as to what to wear, I get to choose my activities, I will get to choose my career, all of these are blessings that I am truly grateful for.

I hope one day Kabul is a free city and that girls get to school and have respect in the society. Hopefully you will want to read this book and discover how this young girl Parvana changes the course of her life. Parvana is a symbol of hope, courage and perseverance. Many thanks to the author Debborah Ellis for writing this book and bringing awareness about issues in Afghanistan to the young American audience.  

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