The third book in the internationally bestselling series that includes
The Breadwinner, Parvana's Journey and My Name Is Parvana.
Parvana's best friend, Shauzia, has escaped the misery of her life in
Kabul, only to end up in a refugee camp in Pakistan. But she still
dreams of seeing the ocean and eventually making a new life in
France.This is the dream that has sustained her through the terrible
years in Kabul. It is the dream for which she has forsaken family and
friends.
But it is hard to imagine herself in a field of purple lavender when she
is living in the Widows' Compound of a muddy, crowded refugee camp
outside Peshawar. Even worse, the compound is run by Mrs. Weera,
Shauzia's bossy phys ed teacher from Kabul, who insists that Shauzia be
useful and make the best of a dismal situation.
Shauzia finally decides to leave the camp and try her luck on the
streets. She is determined to earn money to buy her passage out of the
country. Peshawar is dangerous and full of desperately poor and
wandering children like herself, but she has Jasper, the dog who
followed her down from a shepherds' camp in the mountains. And she knows
how to masquerade as a boy and comb the streets for jobs. She figures
she knows how to survive.
But life as a street kid is dangerous and terrifying, and even with the
advantages of a strong will, brave spirit and good luck, Shauzia soon
discovers that the old choices are not so easy any more. This is a
powerful and very human story of a feisty, driven girl who tries to take
control of her own life.
The reissue includes a new cover and map, and an updated author's note
and glossary to provide young readers with background and context.
Royalties from the sale of this book will go to Street Kids
International.