When the Taliban dominated the Swat Valley in Pakistan, the girl spoke. Malala Yousafzai refuses to silence her rights to education
On Tuesday, 9th October 2012, when she was fifteen she almost paid the final price. When she came home from school, she shot at a short distance and I did not expect her to survive.
Instead, the miraculous recovery of Malaras made her travel extraordinary from the remote valley in northern Pakistan to the United Nations lobby in New York. At the age of sixteen she became a worldwide symbol of peaceful protests and the youngest candidate of the Nobel Peace Prize.
I AM MALALA is a story behind the brutal parents, the support and encouragement of the global terrorism family, girls' educational struggle, father, school boss, daughter writing and school education. A strong love for her daughter in society rewarding her son
I am a malar, a good book for summer reading. It is the story of Mala that grew up in Pakistan. It will take a picture and spend the life of Malara until going to the hospital. I am Malala. I will talk to Malala what time she feels and what I like going to school. She supported educational rights and was shot dead by the Taliban. This story is a good explanation of what happened in Pakistan and the experience of malar in the hospital. I recommend this book for summer reading or just reading
Malala Yousafzai's autobiography I am Malala. I start with the scene where young Pakistani education and women's rights activist Malala are being shot. Her school bus was stopped by the Taliban, after asking which girl was malar, she put a bullet in her head. Malara finished a powerful overture with the phrase "Who is Malala". I am Malara, this is my story (9). - Malara Yousafuzai, even if he is not a Christian, must fight for the rights of others, even if she has to sacrifice her rights. Girl, she does anything for her family She wants only the right for a girl to attend school. "I think my life is not my life, this is Second Life, people pray to God to forgive me, and I will escape - I will use my life to help others "(Yousafzai, 301)
About Malala Yousafzai's life autobiography, I am an interesting literary work representing Malala, girls' experiences all over the world. This is not just the story of Malara. It is especially true that girls' education is not guaranteed in many parts of the world. It shows the importance of education for children's lives and the country, and it shows why it relates to children. This story emphasizes childlike experience in war-devastated countries such as Iraq, Syria, kidnapping by Boco Hallam by a girl in northern Nigeria that is governed by Islamic states. On behalf of these girls, malaras are a symbol of international peace, protests against peace. The contribution of memoirs to global girls' education deserve recognition, but because there are two writers, it may be impossible to stop wondering why authors mark as autobiographical rather than memoirs. Absent.