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  • Parvana's Journey

  • Written by: Deborah Ellis
  • Narrated by: Meera Simhan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Parvana's Journey

Written by: Deborah Ellis
Narrated by: Meera Simhan
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Publisher's Summary

"My life is dust and rocks and rude boys and skinny babies, and long days of searching for my mother when I don’t have the faintest idea where she might be".

Parvana is alone. Her father is dead. A refugee in a land full of dangers, she must travel across Afghanistan to find her mother and sisters.

As she travels, Parvana finds friends - a starving, orphaned baby; a strange, hostile boy; a solitary girl who darts in and out of the minefields to find food. Perhaps, with their help, she may one day be reunited with her family...

©2003 Deborah Ellis (P)2009 Listening Library

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Afghanistan war

Gives a great insight in to the horrors of the war in Afghanistan and its effects on a family. Wonderful sequel to breadwinner

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