I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World; Teen Edition Retold by Malala for her Own Generation

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'Malala is an inspiration to girls and women all over the world.' - J.K. Rowling

I Am Malala
tells the remarkable true story of a girl who knew she wanted to change the world - and did.

Raised in the Swat Valley in Pakistan, Malala was taught to stand up for her beliefs. When terrorists took control of her region and declared girls were forbidden from going to school, Malala fought for her right to an education. And, on 9 October 2012, she nearly paid the ultimate price for her courage when she was shot on her way home from school.

No one expected her to survive.

Now, she is an international symbol of peaceful protest and the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Peace Prize.

A must-read for anyone who believes in the power of change.

* This teen edition is a first-hand account told in Malala's own words for her generation. The paperback includes extra material, a Q&A and updated discussion notes. *

This book inspired the film HE NAMED ME MALALA, the winner of the BAFTA for Best Documentary.

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3.8
104 reviews
Frasier ranjbar
December 30, 2014
How did she stood up? She just brought blood in her hand of massacre happens in Pakistan of 250 children died. Taibans can't be controlled or be negotiated, they must be perished from here. If she makes more problem than tailbans will create more killing for her
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John001 Fits
December 13, 2014
Real heroine was Malalai from Afghanistan who fought the British and killed many their of soldiers. This Malalai is a poppet for British, they think they can psychologically hurt the feeling of Pashtuns people who always oppose the invaders. Think about the innocent children of Palatine & Burma Malala is nothing compare to them. This Malala is a 👹
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Winter Soldier (Djavik)
February 25, 2018
Totally over praised . there is nothing to take from this Pakistani girl . have read this one already. Its better to sleep than reading this book if one has enough time and no work
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About the author

Malala Yousafzai was born in 1997 in the Swat Valley of Pakistan which she saw transformed from a beautiful and peaceful land to a place of fear and repression under the control of the Taliban. Malala now lives in Birmingham, England, and says she has been given a second life, which she intends to devote to her belief that children everywhere deserve an education. In 2014 she was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The fund she started can be found at malalafund.org.

Patricia McCormick is a two-time NATIONAL BOOK AWARD finalist and the author of several critically acclaimed books for young adults, including SOLD, an account of human trafficking based on her research in the brothels of Calcutta, and NEVER FALL DOWN, the story of a boy who survived the Killing Fields of Cambodia by playing music. McCormick was named a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in 2004 and a MacDowell Fellow in 2009. She is also the winner of the 2009 GERMAN PEACE PRIZE FOR YOUTH LITERATURE. She lives in New York with her husband. For more information, go to patriciamccormick.com or follow Patricia on Twitter @McCormickWrites.

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