I am a malaria, it is a moving autobiography. This book explains her life from a young age and talks about where she grew up. There is also a section on where my father and mother grew up. She detailed how she loves school and television series Ugly Betty! This is a book with a deep love of girls, she was compelled to leave her house so she can live.
This book is a small window to a world that only a few people can truly understand and it is a true story of how she fights for her school education rights.
Her book shows the other side of Asian war. It shows a way to get help. I like this book. Personally, this is the first autobiography that I read and I have been reading them all the time. This is an inspiring autobiography and I recommend it to anyone.
I started on the day when Malala came home from school in a bold unfortunate memoir of Malala Yousafzai co - authored with Jalalist 's Christine Lamb. "Who is a malar?" Asked a young gunman who stopped the van of Kushar school. The girl did not answer. However, everyone in the valley knows who malara is. Ten years ago, when Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan came to the beautiful Swat Valley, it was the home of an 11-year-old ancient Buddhist king who became an international supporter of girls' education in Pakistan.
When Taliban was shot, Malala Yusafez was 15 years old. December 9, 2013, the article by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb "The Most Brave Girl in the World" was published in the pre-release magazine. In this article, the Taleban explains that strict laws were enforced, including banning girls' attending school in Pakistan area. Malala Yousafzai and her father violated these laws and talked about the rights of all girls attending school. Their embarrassment is that they acquired many admirers and enemies. One day she was shot by the Taliban when she came home from school. She survived the attack, became more famous, she was able to spread her message to the whole world.
Among these horrible things, a 16 - year - old Pakistani girl Malarah Yusufuzai co - authored with her foreign journalist Christina Raum at her "Autumn Sarah 's Sunday' s autobiography" I Marala ". . As far as subtitles show, most people around the world know that Yousafzai is "a girl standing in education and being shot by Taliban", but her book says her It indicates that it is. The book in 2013 emphasizes her extraordinary character - wisdom, unbelievable perseverance, passion for education - and the courage to stand up against the imminent threat of the Taliban. As an English doctor treating a headache said she is "Sister Teresa of Pakistan".