"I hope my life is as attractive as her life" I read to herself an excerpt from the memoir of Mala Yusavza, I am Malala: stood up for education A girl shot by the Taliban. Story Marala is a women's education activist in Pakistan, the youngest person who won the Nobel prize at the age of 17. Whenever I learn about stories about characters that appear in books, movies, podcasts, I will react the same - how they change chaos, weaknesses, abnormal lives. Tony Robins is a successful entrepreneur, writer, philanthropist, business and life coach who has grown up in poor families and has abusive mothers. Kyle Minard, who became a quadruped limb amputee since childhood, was the first quadruped limb amputee climbing Mount Kilimanjaro without prosthetists, speakers, writers, and mixed fighting players.
I am Malara: The story of a girl who was educated and shot by the Taliban is autobiographically written by Mara Yusaf Zay and Christina Lam. It was issued by Weidenfeld & Nicolson of the United Kingdom and Little, Brown and Company of the United States on October 8, 2013. The book details Yousafzai's childhood, ownership of her father's school and activities, rising and falling Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan at Swat Valley, and assassination of Yousafzai at age 15. Women's education It was banned in many schools in Pakistan, but it received a positive criticism and received a prize.
Yousafzai's memoir "I am a marathon": A story of a girl taken by the Taliban, co-authored by Little, Brown, Company by the United States and Weidenfeld & in October 2013. Nicholson is in the UK. The Guardian critic called the book "fearlessly invincible" and said, "Theorists of hatred and intrigue often read this book," but criticized "rigid and well-known foreign journalist". "Sound" by Yousafzai. The Washington Post critic calls this book "intriguing" and wrote that "In addition to Anne Frank's diary, it can not be imagined that war records will become more impressive." Entertainment Weekly wrote this book. "B +" writing a brave voice of Mala looks a little thin here. My name is Malala. It is probably due to her co - authors, but her strong message is not yet sparse.