I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
Publisher,Little, Brown and Company
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 300 g
No. of Pages, 310
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Humanities & Biography / War / Political Biographies
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When the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley in Pakistan, one girl spoke out. Malala Yousafzai refused to be silenced and fought for her right to an education.
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012, when she was fifteen, she almost paid the ultimate price. She was shot in the head at point-blank range while riding the bus home from school, and few expected her to survive. Instead, Malala's miraculous recovery has taken her on an extraordinary journey from a remote valley in northern Pakistan to the halls of the United Nations in New York.
At sixteen, she has become a global symbol of peaceful protest and the youngest nominee ever for the Nobel Peace Prize.
I am Malala is the remarkable tale of a family uprooted by global terrorism, of the fight for girls' education, of a father who, himself a school owner, championed and encouraged his daughter to write and attend school, and of brave parents who have a fierce love for their daughter in a society that prizes sons.
I am Malala will make you believe in the power of one person's voice to inspire change in the world.
Malala Yousafzai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2014.
Btw. This was my 2nd copy.
Malala's story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. I would highly recommend the book to anyone interested in women's rights, current events, history or inspirational memoirs.
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
This is one of those books I think every young girl should read. Malala has continued to speak out for the rights of girls to be educated even after being shot. This all book also illustrates the confusing relationship between Pakistan the United States Afghanistan India etc.