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A**N
Fantastic conclusion to the series!
This book provided a satisfying and exciting ending to the breadwinner series, this time the plots of the past books intertwine to create an intricate storyline. I would also recommend this book as a stand-alone book, as one doesn't need much prior knowledge of the past books to enjoy this novel. Though, I would think you should read the past ones to supplement ones knowledge and enhance the experience. Overall, this book, following Parvana as she is held in a military camp,with alternating chapters, is a beautifully crafted masterpiece giving insight to the world of Afghanistan and it's peoples. This is a book that makes you think,and brings out your emotions, I highly recommend it. 10/10!
C**M
I wish everyone would read this book
I read the first three books in this series and am so impressed with the author, Deborah Ellis. She spent time with people in refugee camps and interviewed them to understand the very difficult living conditions in Afghanistan. What misery some people have to endure. This story takes place when Parvana is 15 years old. Her life is terrible but she tries her best and helps others in worse circumstances. What a great book and series.
T**T
Well-written and Interesting
Wonderful story.
L**I
Caputured
This book appears, from what the author said, to have been written after the first three books in the series, as, like L. Frank Baum and Sir Arthur Cowen Doyle, the fans asked for more, and so Deborah wrote one more book, and this was, to me, the best.The story begins with Parvana being captured by the Americans, but we don't know why, or what is going on. Gradually, with each other chapter going back and forth in time, we learn how she came to be where she is.A fine conclusion to the whole Breadwinner series. Parvana has grown up.Recommend the whole dang series, for middle-school readers, but good for adults too. A quick, two hour or so read, for adults, but compelling enough that I had to read the whole series.
B**N
I couldn't put it down
I read the fist three books with my 11-year-old daughter, and they were really engaging. We liked the characters, the story, and learning about Afghanistan. I highly recommended them. I read My Name Is Parvana myself, and I couldn't put it down. I read it in one day. I would recommend it to any age 12 or over.
A**R
Amazing
No words can explain it. It is fabulous. One of my favorite books. I really enjoyed reading it and have learned about this subject because these books got me interested in the subject.
H**Y
Excellent series! Really helped my daughter age 10
Excellent series! Really helped my daughter age 10, and I understand how the years of war and Taliban control effected the children and adults of Afghanistan. I think that every child age ten plus, as well as adults could learn a lot from this series. Some content might be disturbing for younger kids. This is a series to read with your child so you can discuss the content, in my opinion.
K**Y
Excellent
Amazing details and plot. Creates exciting book for kids of all ages. It seems like you're there a and messes with your emotions. It's heart touching and a beautiful book
A**R
Go for it
Fitting finale!
L**V
My Name is Parvana
After having used the first 3 novels in this series in the classroom and realizing how powerful they were in making our Canadian kids aware of life in other parts of the world, I was excited to receive the final book, to find out how the lives of Parvana, Shauzia, and the other characters continued, Deborah Ellis has not disappointed---what she has recorded here has made the characters come to life again and let us witness not only how they dealt with the same problems growing up that our children share, but also what would be a logical and realistic ending for this series. It is a must read for anyone who has enjoyed The Breadwinner, Parvana's Journey, and Mud City. This book leads to meaningful and insightful discussions with our youth, and spreads the importance of each of us trying to do our small part in making the lives of children more secure and peaceful throughout the world.
V**O
Excellent read
Thrilling account of life in afghanistan when the taliban take over the country. Told from the point of view of ayoung girl obliged to live as a boy to survive. The whole trilogy is gripping, sad, compassionate and enlightening.
A**Y
Fabulous book
I have read each of the books in the Parvana series by Deborah Ellis (starting with The Breadwinner), which I originally bought for my son around 10 years ago. The series is so compelling and the wait for the final book in the story of Parvana's plight - 'My Name Is Parvana' is written realistically and with great empathy and consideration for girls and women struggling in a misogynistic society as Afghanistan. This is a book that leaves me thinking...the whole series, although written for children/young adults, is very evocative and the last book, while sad in many ways is so well written that I felt I was there with Parvana. Superb read, highly recommend it.
J**.
Amazing
Amazon I do not want to write an essay it is a great book tho but Amazon why do I have to write a essay
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