Amazon.com: I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up
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The best-selling memoir by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai.
I Am Malala. This is my story.
Malala Yousafzai was only 10 years old when the Taliban took control of her region. They said music was a crime. They said women weren’t allowed to go to the market. They said girls couldn’t go to school. Raised in a once-peaceful area of Pakistan transformed by terrorism, Malala was taught to stand up for what she believes. So she fought for her right to be educated. And on October 9, 2012, she nearly lost her life for the cause: She was shot point-blank while riding the bus on her way…
Elisabeth Urbinati –
O livro é muito bom! A estória de Malala deve ser conhecida. Recomendo.
Amazon Customer –
I couldn’t out this down. Read it all in one sitting. Brought up so many emotions of disbelief and confusion and anger as to why some people believe in what they believe in. Why do they believe that hurting or controlling others is to e way of God? God way is love. Not control and fear and…
Rachel Schaumann –
Does a wonderful job at being real about darkness without being dark!
Liliana Hernández –
Rapidez y sencillez en el proceso.
Linda B –
Valuable and important read. Education is a human right and it is important to hold that sentiment in the forefront when speaking out against injustice.
Arya –
“I Am Malala” is an incredibly powerful and inspiring memoir that offers a remarkable insight into the life of Malala Yousafzai. Her story not only details the harrowing events surrounding her attack by the Taliban but also sheds light on the resilience, courage, and unwavering commitment to…
J. Dollins –
It would be disrespectful to discuss Malala Yousafzai’s story without first discussing her cause. Millions of children around the world are denied the right to education. Child labor, sex trafficking, war, and other major issues continue to bring about child suffering and oppression. Malala’s…
Raphael Biderman –
I got it for school. It’s a great read
Andee –
Malala is a Pashtun girl that lived in Mingora the largest city in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Her father started a school three years before she was born, that she attends. Every day she would observe the women that would wear burqas and gloves and not show a bit of skin, but Malala and her mother…
Lara M –
Strength and insight in horrible circumstances. All good wishes for Malala.