The Breadwinner Trilogy

The Breadwinner Trilogy — page 7
knew the four walls of her home Her father turned to look at her I’d rather see you running around a school yard He turned around again to call out to the passing men Anything written Anything read Pashtu and Dari Wonderful items for sale Parvana frowned It wasn’t her fault she wasn’t in school She would rather be there too instead of sitting on this uncomfortable blanket her back and bottom getting sore She missed her friends her blue-and-white school uniform and doing new things each day History was her favorite subject especially Afghan history Everybody had come to Afghanistan The Persians came four thousand years ago Alexander the Great came too followed by the Greeks Arabs Turks British and finally the Soviets One of the conquerors Tamerlane from Samarkand cut off the heads of his enemies and stacked them in huge piles like melons at a fruit stand All these people had come to Parvana’s beautiful country to try to take it over and the Afghans had kicked them all out again But now the country was ruled by the Taliban militia They were Afghans and they had very definite ideas about how things should be run When they first took over the capital city of Kabul and forbade girls to go to school Parvana wasn’t terribly unhappy She had a test coming up in arithmetic that she hadn’t prepared for and she was in trouble for talking in class again The teacher was going to send a note to her mother but the Taliban took over first What are you crying for she had asked Nooria who couldn’t stop sobbing I think a holiday is very nice Parvana was sure the Taliban would let them go back to school in a few days By then her teacher would have forgotten all about sending a tattletale note to her mother You’re just stupid Nooria screamed at her Leave me alone One of the difficulties of living with your whole family in one room was that it was impossible to really leave anyone alone Wherever Nooria went there was Parvana And wherever Parvana went there was Nooria