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An 11-year-old girl, after her father's arrest, cut off her long hair, put on men's clothes, and took on the responsibility of supporting her family. Pavana was out with her father to set up a stall when she met a soldier. Soldiers found her

An 11-year-old girl, after her father's arrest, cut off her long hair, put on men's clothes, and took on the responsibility of supporting her family.

Pavana was out with her father to set up a stall when she met a soldier. The soldiers discovered her girlhood and found out that her father had taught her to read, so when they returned home at night, the soldiers brought someone over and took her father.

After my father was taken away, there were no adult men in the family, neither my mother nor my sister could go out of the house, and there was no food at home. After much thought, Pavana decided to cut off her long hair, put on her dead brother's clothes, and walk out of the house alone to buy things.

Fortunately, she was not discovered in her female costume, which also gave her the courage and opportunity to continue to do it.

From then on, Pavana was not only responsible for the family's food and drink, she also wanted to go to prison to find her father.

In order to see her father as soon as possible, she tried everything to make money. With the help of her best friend Triva, Pavana often went to work as a handyman. When there were no handymen to do, she went to set up stalls.

While setting up the stall, Pavana met a large soldier. She read the letter for the big soldier and taught him to read. The big soldier treated her very kindly, and also helped her introduce the prison soldiers and help her find her father.

Pavana went to the prison twice, the first time she walked a long way to find the prison, but the prison guards did not let her see her father at all, and injured her. But she didn't give up because she was afraid and continued to look for opportunities.

When she came to the prison for the second time, war broke out, and the big soldier came to the prison to help him rescue his father.

In the roar of the artillery fire, she led her father to the night and walked to the way home. On the way, I met my sister and brother who were walking in front of me, and later I met my mother.

The family, by chance, reunited in the desert.

This is the story of The Breadwinner.

The story takes place in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, where girls are not allowed to go to school and women are not allowed to go out alone without a man.

The protagonist Pavana bravely assumes the responsibility of supporting the family after her father is captured.

She is brave, strong, always hopeful, and never gives up on hard work.

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